Amor person
also: Author Amor
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Amor exposed
Dan Mitrione book_quoted
“but such damning accusations could not be buried. The day after Amor's story appeared in Rio, two Uruguayan intelligence officers and an agent from Interpol came to his hotel with written authority to question him. Amor was not in his room …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 11 @ 18:05
Uruguay removed_from_power
Amor book_quoted
“The chief asked Amor about his political philosophy and how he regarded the Tupamaros. Amor responded in single words. The chief grew angry and warned that he would suffer repercussions if he didn't start talking. At 4 p.m., Amor was releas…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 11 @ 20:02
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Alejandro Otero. He was no longer the leading specialist in combating the Tupomaros, having been replaced months before when the CIA and U.S. police advisors had turned to harsher measures and sterner men. Author Amor, a Brazilian journalis…
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Like in Brazil, they also used torture routinely, but none of that was why Amor had been sent to Uruguay. His assignment was to report on the prolonged holding of DS Gomides, for the Brazilian people were incensed at the heartlessness of th…
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The consul's wife had raised over a quarter of a million dollars, and he had been held for six months. He eventually was released February 21, 1971, but the kidnapping story began to slow down after Mitterrand's body was found. Amor asked o…
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He also told the reporter that they were using electrical shocks under fingernails and on genital areas. He told Amor about his friend, the woman, who had been tortured as well. When Amor stood up, ready to go off and file his story, one la…
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it most likely would not get published without a name. Otero said, if my name appears, I not only will lose my job, I likely will become a prisoner. How Otero thought his name might be used without compromising him is hard to understand. Th…
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but such damning accusations could not be buried. The day after Amor's story appeared in Rio, two Uruguayan intelligence officers and an agent from Interpol came to his hotel with written authority to question him. Amor was not in his room …
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Amor and a colleague presented themselves at the prison. They were locked in a small cell with no seats. They remained there for four hours. The other reporter, Alberto, was led away for questioning. Then Amor was called in. Why am I here, …
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was the source of what you reported. And they alleged that the assistant had said that he was. Amor knew immediately that they were lying because he hadn't told his assistant anything that he had written or filed. They put a piece of paper …
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Amor, small but bear-like, had his country's embassy behind him, as well as one of the continent's major newspaper. Still, he began to worry. It appeared Otero was denying having talked to him, only that he had criticized Mitterrand. Where …
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The chief asked Amor about his political philosophy and how he regarded the Tupamaros. Amor responded in single words. The chief grew angry and warned that he would suffer repercussions if he didn't start talking. At 4 p.m., Amor was releas…
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and he suggested that he stay the night at the embassy and fly out first thing in the morning. Being home didn't end his difficulties. His editor, Alberto Dienz, called him to say that the U.S. embassy was bringing immense pressure to fire …
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was taken aback by Amor's news story and the treatment of the entire affair within the journal in Brazil. Engel offered a tale of conspiracy to explain the situation. The three Brazilian reporters in Montevideo all denied filing that story.…
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Now, what's interesting with that is after she was elected, everything was done. They shut it down. But another thing popped up on move on. They brought in the squad, all the people in the squad, Ilhan, Amor, Presley, all of them. They went…