Héctor Amodio Pérez

Héctor Amodio Pérez is a former Uruguayan guerrilla fighter.

He joined the MLN-T in the 1960s. Shortly before the guerrillas were defeated by the military, he defected together with his wife, and left the country. For decades he has been considered a traitor by his former fellow fighters. In mid 2013 he re-appeared in Spain, with a big media impact.[1][2] Some of his former fellows consider him a "dead man".[3] But the local media managed Amodio's unexpected presence as an occasion to open up the "most execrable and obscure part of the Tupamaros' history".[4]

References

  1. "Face to face with Amodio". El Observador. 12 July 2013. (in Spanish)
  2. "About show-offs and scoops". Brecha. 24 May 2013. (in Spanish)
  3. "Amodio, 'dead man'". EL PAIS. Retrieved 12 July 2013. (in Spanish)
  4. "Amodio lo logró: hubo que hurgar en una parte del MLN que da "asco"". El Observador. 19 September 2015. (in Spanish)


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