Martín Almada, activist who exposed Paraguay’s ‘archive of terror,’ dies at 87

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Martín Almada, activist who exposed Paraguay’s ‘archive of terror,’ dies at 87
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His wife died after being forced to listen to his torture during the Stroessner regime. He always called her a “martyr” of Paraguay’s dictatorship.

Among the Cold War-era military regimes in South America — including many backed by the United States — the 35-year reign of Gen.in Paraguay stood out for its police-state surveillance and authoritarian brutality.

For the wider region, the files provided a deeper accounting of the repression and bloodshed carried out under a clandestine pact called Operation Condor, which linked Paraguay and five other South American military-supported juntas in efforts to crush left-wing dissent beginning in the mid-1970s. The network included U.S.-backed dictators such as Chile’s Gen.

Dr. Almada said he expected to die at the hands of state torturers. Day after day, he endured beatings and electric shocks. He said he was once dunked into a tub of human excrement. His wife, who was under house arrest, was forced to listen to his howls of suffering. “The telephone,” he said, “was used as an instrument of psychological torture.”She was shown clothes that police claimed where soaked in Dr. Almada’s blood. Dr.

As part of the release deal, he signed a document that amounted to a confession of treason. The wording, said Dr. Almada, gave the regime the validation it wanted.

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