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Galvarino Apablaza

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After the fall of Pinochet's regime and the return to democracy in 1989, the organization broke up into two factions: the FPMR Party, which gave up the armed fight, and the FPMR-Autonomous, which continued armed activities. Some of the FPMR most recent attacks include the explosion of a building in
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On September 30, 2010, the government of Argentina granted Apablaza political asylum following a meeting of Conare, the National Commission for Refugees. Apablaza is married to Paula Chain, who happens to be a member of President Cristina Kirchner press relations office at Government House (Casa
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Apablaza participated in the kidnapping of the Brazilian advertising executive Washington Olivetto in 2001, according to Brazilian police authorities.
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No concrete news of him had been heard until November 29, 2004, when in a special operation by the Argentine police, he was arrested in the town of
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organizations, but his situation is still unclear. The Argentine supreme court originally approved his extradition to Chile during September 2010.
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Rosada) and usually accompanies the Argentine president whenever she travels overseas, the most recent trip was to Germany.
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for the following crimes: the kidnapping of Cristian Edwards (son of Agustín Edwards Eastman, owner of the newspaper
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which the American company Flour Daniel has offices (August 1994), an attempted bombing of a
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Chile to insist on extradition from Argentina of terrorist accused of crimes in democracy
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Son of Galvarino Apablaza Orrego and Luisa Guerra Urrutia. He was the leader of the
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Apablaza was accused of being the intellectual author of the murder of
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Galvarino Apablaza was arrested on November 29, 2004, in
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group FPMR, founded in 1983, as the armed wing of the
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Index

Spanish name
surname
Santiago, Chile

Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front
Commander-in-Chief
Nicaraguan Revolution
Chilean
Marxist
guerrilla
Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front (FPMR)
Spanish
Augusto Pinochet
Marxist-Leninist
Communist Party of Chile (PCCh)
Augusto Pinochet
Manuel Rodriguez
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Santiago
LDS Church
Hugo Dolmestch
El Mercurio
Jaime Guzmán
Argentina
political asylum
human rights
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Jaime Guzmán
Cristián Edwards
Moreno

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