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Juan Maria Bordaberry Dead: Ex-Uruguayan Dictator Dies At 83

Juan Maria Bordaberry

RAUL O. GARCES   07/17/11 09:51 PM ET   AP

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Former President-turned-dictator Juan Maria Bordaberry, whose self-coup launched more than a decade of military rule in Uruguay, died Sunday in his home where he was serving a sentence for leading efforts to eliminate leftist dissent in the 1970s.

Bordaberry, 83, had been suffering from breathing problems and other illnesses that kept him from serving the 30-year sentence in prison. His death was confirmed to The Associated Press by his son, Sen. Pedro Bordaberry.

A wealthy conservative landowner, Bordaberry was elected president in 1971 during a chaotic time in Uruguay, when wealthy elites and leftist Tupamaro guerrillas both saw armed revolution as a real path to power.

The Tupamaros were already crushed when Uruguayans awoke to tanks surrounding the legislative palace on the cold winter day of June 27, 1973. The military had become so powerful that Bordaberry had to give up control in order to survive politically. Rather than lose a minor political fight in Congress, he suspended the constitution, banned political parties, ordered tanks into the streets and ruled by decree until the generals ousted him anyway three years later. Democracy wasn't restored until 1985.

Meanwhile, Bordaberry lived quietly out of public view, and as the dictatorship ended, Uruguay's congress approved amnesties that protected both military figures and former guerrillas – including Uruguay's current president, former Tupamaro leader Jose Mujica.

That pact threatened to break on Nov. 16, 2006, when a judge ordered Bordaberry arrested for the killings of four Uruguayans who had fled to Argentina. Weeks later, another judge added charges of especially aggravated homicide in the killings of 10 leftist detainees. Both sets of crimes were determined to be beyond the scope of the amnesties. He was eventually sentenced to the maximum 30 years in prison in February 2010 for violating the constitution by leading the coup.

Bordaberry's family considered him to be a victim of political pressure from the Broad Front coalition of center-left parties, unions and social movements that has governed Uruguay since 2005.

But his prosecution also marked the beginning of efforts by this small South American country of 3.5 million people to end impunity for those responsible for the disappearances and torture of hundreds of Uruguayans, and the exile of thousands of political dissidents.

A peace commission found in 2003 that the dictatorship killed 175 leftist political activists, 26 of them in clandestine torture centers.

Earlier, the Tupamaros also committed killings and other crimes after taking up arms in 1963 against democratically elected governments, and many of the guerrillas who weren't killed served long prison terms. Mujica, for one, spent more than a decade behind bars.

Investigative judges linked Bordaberry to the abductions and killings in May 1976 of leftist Sen. Zelmar Michelini and House leader Hector Gutierrez of the traditional National Party, prominent lawmakers who were seized from their homes in exile in Buenos Aires. Their bullet-riddled bodies and those of suspected Uruguayan guerrillas William Whitelaw and Rosario Barredo were found days later.

Human rights groups maintain they were killed as part of Operation Condor, a secret pact between South America's dictatorships to eliminate political opponents who had fled to neighboring countries.

"As the defender of human rights that I am, I lament his death just as I lament the death of any citizen, and I imagine how his family must be suffering," said attorney Hebe Martinez Burle, who helped win Bordaberry's conviction. "Still, I lament that because of his decision, so many deaths and disappearances resulted."

Born in June 1928, Bordaberry was elected as a National Party senator in 1962, but later switched to the Colorados and was named agriculture minister in 1969 before winning the presidential race two years later.

Despite Bordaberry's conviction, Uruguay has largely avoided prosecutions on the scale of Argentina or Chile, where hundreds of former military and police officials have been tried for crimes against humanity. He remains only the second civilian to be jailed for dictatorship-era crimes, after his foreign minister, Juan C. Blanco, who was convicted of the murder of a woman who had taken refuge inside the Venezuelan embassy.

The amnesties have held, but the legacy of these crimes has divided the country almost down the middle. Two popular plebiscites narrowly failed to overturn the military amnesty. An effort in Congress to do the same failed by a single vote this year.

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MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Former President-turned-dictator Juan Maria Bordaberry, whose self-coup launched more than a decade of military rule in Uruguay, died Sunday in his home where he was servin...
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Jerry Bourbon
10:47 AM on 07/18/2011
When will Castro pay for his crimes?
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fairwayhill
1948 Palestine belongs to the Palestinians
08:32 AM on 07/18/2011
Many other US supported dictators should be in prison.
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08:20 AM on 07/18/2011
Funny how people in some countries can be called "dictators" for waging war against subversives...yet in others they can be heralded as "legitimate world leaders" for doing the same or, worse putting a military into another country and waging a war against what would then be called "insurgents".
The way language is bandied about to justify everything one culture does while denigrating what another does or exalt one dictator while condemning another is going to be the end of us.
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repugnicansfearme
Here endeth the lesson.
08:02 AM on 07/18/2011
AMF
01:44 AM on 07/18/2011
Good to hear news about people like this finally being brought to trial for their crimes so many years later. It gives me hope that one day we will see Bush, Blair, and others behind the dock at the Hague.
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08:22 AM on 07/18/2011
One can survive a trial.
Death is pretty much fatal.
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swerver
I'm walkin' here!
01:32 AM on 07/18/2011
Ted Danson was a dictator?
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robmclaughjr
N.M.E. of G.O.P.
12:38 AM on 07/18/2011
gops always go quiet about their commonality with South American dictators. The only thing separating them from the Pinochet's of the world is the Bill of Rights they hate so much.
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Joshy X
observer in Weimar Amerika
12:37 AM on 07/18/2011
Castro has committed far more crimes as dictator than this guy did...yet the liberals love their Castro... ha
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haddanuff
Progressives think 'We' while cons think "Me"
01:50 AM on 07/18/2011
Zombie.
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Greenchilistew
Just say "NO" to micro-bio!
02:48 AM on 07/18/2011
Really? Please provide demonstrable, verifiable citations which support your absurd assertion that "liberals love their Castro."

Hyperbole much?
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Progress2342
Liberal, Atheist Science Teacher
12:07 AM on 07/18/2011
Bordaberry (with 183 confirmed dead under his regime) was a peaceful democrat compared with the other military garbage the USA kept in power in Latin America: Augusto Pinochet of Chile (3,000 dead or "disappeared"), Rafael Trujillo of the Dominican Republic (50,000 dead), Fulgencio Batista of Cuba (900 dead), Juan Vicente Gomez of Venezuela (600 dead), Jorge Videla & successors of Argentina (30,000 dead), Emilio Garrastazu and friends of Brazil (10,000 dead), and Alfredo Stroessner of Paraguay (40,000 dead) are just some of the murderous, corrupt tyrants the USA propped up in Latin America.

Not to mention the dictators in Africa...and Asia...
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rotorhead1871
who are you jivin' with that cosmic debris?...
11:55 PM on 07/17/2011
thats what happens to OLD people.....THEY DIE!!!.....................................................NOT NEWS.....
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12:23 AM on 07/18/2011
Rotor, when said person was a head of state, yes, that becomes news. Even sometimes the wife of a head of state ...
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10:55 PM on 07/17/2011
Dictators: another one bites the dust
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metalborg
currently alive
10:44 PM on 07/17/2011
Hopefully death has wiped that smirk off his face.
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rotorhead1871
who are you jivin' with that cosmic debris?...
11:56 PM on 07/17/2011
HE MAY BE SMIRKING....but he aint thinking about it...
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SirSlappy
My micro-bio is still empty.
09:33 PM on 07/17/2011
Old dictator: "So long! Thanks for all the suffering!"
08:54 PM on 07/17/2011
I'm thinking about robbing a gas station. If I get caught can I spend my prison sentence at home?

Oh, that's just for the wealthy, even if they are genocidal dictators?

OK, I'm going to watch "Ow, My Balls!" now.
05:21 AM on 07/18/2011
I love that film.
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laserstain
08:17 PM on 07/17/2011
another left wing leader bites the dust. so long.
08:45 PM on 07/17/2011
He was extremely right wing. Facilitated by Nixon.
08:50 PM on 07/17/2011
Elected in 1971, Bordaberry was a wealthy, conservative landholder who cut short his democratic term with a June 27, 1973 auto-coup carried out with military backing.

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You are either woefully ignorant and cannot read English or a slavish troglodyte of your Conservative masters. Either way, you're a liar.
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negogato
Strengthen the Nation with Equal Education.
10:46 PM on 07/17/2011
NNNNNNNNNNhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Right GOOD, Left BAD!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks for the take down.
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