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Paraguay: The daughter of a victim of 'stronismo' attributes the human rights violations related to drug policy-
AFP - 16:37 - 30/03/2014
The director general of the Directorate of Truth, Justice and Reparation of Paraguay, Judith Rolon, said that "many of the violations of human rights come from political groups linked to drug trafficking."
His father is one of the many missing the dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner claimed for more than three decades (1954-1989). "Paraguay had the longest and silent dictatorship in Latin America," said Judith.
His father, Marcelo Rolon, was militant and his wife Agrarian Youth. They lived in the region of Misiones, in southern Paraguay. In 1976, Marcelo had a meeting in Argentina with members of the People's Revolutionary Army (ERP), a group that sought to take power and extend socialist revolution throughout Latin America.
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Upon returning to Argentina, Judith's father was arrested and his wife and daughter. "In those three decades of 'stronismo' were numerous violations of human rights," he reported, noting that "there were 12,000 direct victims" for arrests, abductions and torture, "500 executed and" 128,000 indirect victims in a population of less than two million people. "
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