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García Meza had reportedly been living in considerable comfort whilst in prison, with a barbecue, a gym, and a telephone at his disposal, in addition with a sauna and the occupation of three cells. These privileges were later revoked in response to protests from human rights organisations and
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and was given a 30-year prison sentence, at the San Pedro's penitentiary in La Paz, the very same penitentiary where he once kept his enemies. His main collaborator, Colonel Arce, was extradited to the United States, where he served a prison sentence for drug trafficking.
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kept his distance, as the regime's unsavory links to criminal circles became more public. Eventually, the international outcry was sufficiently strong to force García Meza's resignation on 3 August 1981. He was succeeded by a less tainted but equally repressive general,
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The García Meza regime, while brief (its original form ended in 1981), became internationally known for its extreme brutality. The population was repressed in the same ways as under the Banzer dictatorship. In January 1981, the
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The Bolivian military would sustain itself in power only for another year, and would then retreat to its barracks, embarrassed and tarnished by the excesses of the 1980–82 dictatorships (it has never returned to the
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traffickers and made sure portions of the military acted as their enforcers/protectors in exchange for extensive bribes, which in turn were used to fund the upcoming coup. In this manner, the
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activities led to the complete isolation of the regime. In contrast to his position regarding the other military dictatorships in Latin America, the new conservative U.S. President
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were killed. When portions of the citizenry resisted, as they had done in the failed putsch of November 1979, it resulted in dozens of deaths. Many were tortured. Allegedly, the
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named the García Meza regime, "Latin America's most errant violator of human rights after Guatemala and El Salvador." Some 1,000 people are estimated to have been killed by the
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dictatorship and disliked the investigation of economic and human rights abuses by the new Bolivian congress. Moreover, they tended to regard the decline in popularity of the
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García Meza graduated from the military academy in 1952, and served as its commander from 1963 to 1964. He then rose to division commander in the late 1970s.
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García Meza died at the Cossmil military hospital, where he was serving the remainder of his 30-year prison term in
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from 1980 to 1981. He was a dictator convicted of human rights violations and leader of a violent coup. A native of
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and security forces in only 13 months. The administration's chief repressor was the Minister of Interior, Colonel
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The most prominent victim of the dictatorship was the congressman, presidential candidate, and gifted orator
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Mesa José de; Gisbert, Teresa; and Carlos D. Mesa, "Historia De Bolivia," 5th edition, pp. 681–689.
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most disenchanted with the return to civilian rule. Many of the officers involved had been part of the
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violations committed by his regime. on march 14, 1995, he was extradited to Bolivia from
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administration would replace it—one more amenable to the kind of pro-US, more hardline
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García Meza left the country but was tried and convicted in absentia for the serious
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dictatorship they wanted to reinstall in Bolivia. Many allegedly had ties to
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were in essence purchasing for themselves the upcoming Bolivian government.
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Prado Salmón, Gral. Gary. "Poder y Fuerzas Armadas, 1949–1982."
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and muzzled the press. He was backed by the Argentinian
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