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More than 20 years ago, journalist Oscar Reyes and his wife Gloria, an interior designer, were taken from their home in Tegucigalpa, Honduras by members of the country’s armed forces as part of an operation against suspected “subversives.”
Ruling details torture claims
The Miami Herald
June 20th, 2004
The Miami Herald
June 20th, 2004
A judge’s deportation order provides details about alleged human rights violations by a former Honduran Army officer accused of complicity in a `dirty war.’
Honduran Death-Squad Victims Seek Justice in U.S. Courts
Pacific News Service
April 21st, 2003
Pacific News Service
April 21st, 2003
It was past 1 a.m. and Berta Oliva was sleeping when a loud knock on the door jarred her awake. Before she could answer, Honduran government security forces broke down the door, and dragged her husband, Tomás Nativí, out of bed. Berta, three months pregnant, clutched him, but security forces struck her to the ground and knocked her unconscious. She never saw her husband again…
Honduran Linked to Killings, Suit Says
The Miami Herald
July 22nd, 2002
The Miami Herald
July 22nd, 2002
A senior Honduran military officer who lived freely in Miami until his April arrest on immigration violations is responsible for the torture, killings and disappearances of Honduran civilians, alleges a lawsuit filed by two torture victims.
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