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Extreme right-wing presidential candidate Army Major Roberto D'Aubuisson stands among his supporters at ARENA (Nationalist Republican Alliance) headquarters in San Salvador. He wears a bulletproof vest. Many of his followers wear the red, white, and blue hats typical of ARENA supporters. In 1993 the United Nations Truth Commission for El Salvador established that D'Aubuisson gave the order to assassinate Archbishop Óscar Arnulfo Romero and human rights campaigner. The extreme-right Salvadoran soldier was also a leader of the death squads put in place to eliminate leftist opposition. Richard Cross took this image in 1982 while covering the presidential election and War of Liberation in El Salvador. El mayor Roberto D'Aubuisson, candidato presidencial de extrema derecha, yace parado entre sus partidarios durante un evento en la oficina central de ARENA (Alianza Republicana Nacionalista) en San Salvador. Él lleva un chaleco antibalas. Muchos de sus seguidores llevan la cachucha roja, blanca, y azul típica de los partidarios de ARENA. En 1993, la Comisión de la Verdad de las Naciones Unidas para El Salvador estableció que D'Aubuisson dió la orden para asesinar al arzobispo Óscar Romero en 1980. El soldado salvadoreño de extrema derecha también fue líder de los escuadrones de la muerte establecidos para eliminar a cualquier oposición de la izquierda. Richard Cross tomó esta fotografía en 1982 durante su estadía en El Salvador cubriendo las elecciones y la guerra de liberación.
D’Aubuisson, Roberto El Salvador. Ejército--Officers Alianza Republicana Nacionalista (El Salvador) Presidential candidates--El Salvador El Salvador--Politics and government--1979-1992 Political campaigns--El Salvador
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