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Lucila Revora Bomba Lucila revora bomba Continue Armando Lambrushchina Admiral Lambrushchina Member of the Military Governing Council September 15, 1978 - September 11, 1981President Jorge Rafael Videla (1976-A 1981) » Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Together with Roberto Eduardo Viola (1978-1979) Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri (1979-1981) » Orlando Ramon Agosti (1978-19999) 79) Omar Graffinia (1979- 1981)Precursor Emilio Eduardo MasseraSusor Jorge Isaac Anaya Commander-in-Chief of the Argentine Navy September 15, 1978 - September 11, 1981Prector Emilio Eduardo MasseraSuksor Jorge Isaac Personal Information Nickname Lambrusca Birth 15 years June 1924Buenos-Aires , ArgentinaFall August 15, 2004 (80 years)Buenos Aires, ArgentinaSpoolture Cemetery ChacaritaNationalization ArgentinaFormyFormation education in Naval SchoolCarnus occupation 1942-1981 (39 years)Military branch ArmadaRango AdmiralCargo Criminal Offence (s) Crime against humanityConden 8 years in prisonFirma (edited data on Wikid) Armando Lambchini (Buenos Aires June 15, 1924) - Buenos Aires, August 15, 2004) is an Argentine navy soldier. He rose to the rank of admiral, and was fired for being guilty of crimes against humanity. Together with Roberto Eduardo Viola and Omar Graffinia, he was a member of the second military junta that de facto ruled the country until 1981, during the dictatorship, calling itself the National Reorganization Process, which emerged in 1976 after the coup that led to the arrest of the government of Maria Estela Martinez de Peron. After graduating from high school, Armando Lambrushchina entered the Naval Academy in 1942. In 1946 he graduated him as a midshipman in promotion 73, along with Emilio Eduardo Massera. His first steps as a soldier took place on the battleship ARA Moreno. Later, when he was already the captain of the frigate, he was assigned to command the destroyer ARA Espora. Subsequently, he was chief operating officer of the Navy. When he was promoted to captain of the ship, he was appointed commander of the ARA cruiser, General Belgrano. As early as 1973, when he was promoted to Rear Admiral, he achieved naval leadership positions, and in 1975 he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Navy and promoted to Vice Admiral, becoming the second Admiral Emilio Eduardo Massera. In those years he was an active participant in the modernization of the Argentine Navy. The murder of his daughter on 1 August 1978, at 01:40, 25 kg of nitroglycerin exploded in the department, a non-uninhabited repair adjacent to the Department of Vice Admiral and Chief of Staff of the Navy Armando Lambschi, placed by the Montoneros organization. in the attack, his daughter Paula, 15, one of the custodians and the other seriously injured, and two neighbors of the building where the explosion occurred: Margarita Obarrio de Villa, 82, and Ricardo Alvarez. Ten other neighbors in the building were injured. Montoneros said in a statement that the explosives were planted the day before 11 p.m. by Eva Peron's special battle platoon, adding that unfortunately, our daughter and an elderly woman, the innocent victims of this war, declared dictatorship and heroically opposed were our people. A day later, another neighbor, Ricardo Alvarez, died of serious injuries. According to Juan Bautista Ifre, the explosives were planted by Montoneros member Lucila Adela Rovola de Pedro, along with Carlos Guillermo Fassano. Brazilian newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo reported that a 15-year-old girl who was killed in her bedroom was also a tool of political struggle for terrorists, starting with the brutal and cowardly queering of innocent people. Peronist leaders Miguel Unamuno, Angel Federico Robledo, Italo Leder, Ricardo Guardo, Eleutherio Cardoso and Vicente Saadi expressed their most serious condemnation, while the Uncompromising Party issued a statement signed by Oscar Alende, expressing its disgust at the attack, as did other political parties. A member of the Military Council on 15 September 1978, he was promoted to Admiral and appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Argentine Navy Emilio Eduardo Massera, who retired, and held a position he held until 11 September 1981, in which he resigned and appointed Vice-Admiral Jorge Isaac Anaya as Commander of the Navy. who immediately rose to the admiral. The trial of military councils in 1985 was brought to justice, as were other members of the first three military juntas. Lambrushini asked his lawyers not to mention his daughter's death to protect him from serious charges against him, and said during the trial: My honor was safe before trial, and will be safe if convicted. The court found him guilty of 35 proven cases of kidnapping and 10 repeated torture and sentenced him to eight years' imprisonment, as well as the dismissal of a military officer. In the same trial, Roberto Eduardo Viola was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment and Omar Domingo Rubens Graffinia was acquitted. He served two-thirds of his sentence, having been imprisoned for five years and four months, and received a pardon granted in 1990 by the President Menem, which was declared unconstitutional in 2007 by the Federal Chamber. In other trials in 1994, Judge Oscar Garzan Funes forced him, like Emilio Massera and the state, to pay compensation to Daniel Tarnopolsky, whose entire family disappeared after the abduction and transferred to ESMA. Lambrushini was again prosecuted in 1996, when he was charged with genocide, terrorism and torture under the rule of Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzan. In 1997, Lambruschichi was convicted by Italian justice and convicted in absentia. Judge Rodolfo Kanikoba Corral granted him the right to house arrest because he was more than 70 years old at the time. In 2003, Argentine justice requested extradition. However, in August 2003, Spain was unable to withdraw from it, as it could face charges and reopened criminal proceedings in cases investigating the theft of children born in clandestine maternity care from an underground detention centre operating in ESMA, as well as for the repeal of the EndPoints Act and the Due obedience Act. See also the Trials for Crimes Against Humanity in Argentina Coups Of the State in Argentina Process of National Reorganization of State Terrorism in Argentina in the 1970s and 1980s Judicial Council of Montoneros - References Yofre, 2011, p. 35. Born b c d e Carrera Militar a b We were All, p. 112-3, Juan Bautista Yofre, Buenos Aires, 2009, South American. b c Gassino, Francisco Eduardo (director) (1999). In memory. Volume II. Jose Gobello (preface) (1st edition). Buenos Aires: Military Circle. ISBN 950-9822-52-3. Gambini, Hugo (2008). The history of Peronism. Violence (1956-1983). Buenos Aires: Javier Vergara editor. page 392. ISBN 978-950-15-2433-8. Three people were killed in the explosion. The 1957 Pacheco de Melo building was demolished. Nation. August 2, 1978. We were all, 112-3, Juan Bautista Yofre, Buenos Aires, 2009, South American. A story that few people know about Lucille Adela Ryovola, the mother of Eduardo de Pedro, that cost us $250,000. Mercedes News, Buenos Aires. March 31, 2020. Received on August 5, 2020. We were all, 204, Juan Bautista Yofre, Buenos Aires, 2009, South American. (b) The trial of Armando Lambrushchina, head of the Argentine Navy during the dictatorship: ESMA Responsible - See. 13/84. The ruling of the Federal Chamber in the case No. 13/84 Foot Tarnopol's Murder of Memory in Argentina. New York Times December 12, 1994: 19. Academic search is complete. Ebsko. Web. November 19, 2009. Military Processing Auto (Broken link is available in the internet archive; see the history and the latest version). Clarion Daily: Causes, Convictions and Pardons of the Most Iconic Military - Extradition of Fuentes Yofre, Juan Bautista (2011). 1982: Secret documents of the Falklands War and the collapse of the process (2nd edition). Buenos Aires: South American. ISBN 978-950-07-3666-4. Data: No503913 Multimedia: Armando Lambruschini Received from Current Minister of the Interior, Eduardo Vado de Pedro, like the case of Deputy Vicki Donda, owes his political position to family history, beginning on August 1, 1978.On this date, Lucila Adela Ryovor, a member of the Montoneros group killed with explosives a 15-year-old girl, her guardian, a retired teacher, another neighbor and wounded 10 neighbors of the building. The attack targeted the army's chief of staff, Armando Lambrushchina. To carry out the attack, far from facing each other in battle, the group of heaps used mafia technique using the soldier's daughter, a friend of Lucila Adela Révora.La the soldier's daughter was named Paula Lambchini, a 15-year-old girl who made the mistake of trusting her friend to pile and invite her to her northern block of house on Pacheco Melo Street, an opportunity used by the mother of the Interior Minister to place 25kg of explosives under the girl's bed. The blast led to the massacre, which killed a 15-year-old girl, one of her guardians, an 82-year-old retired teacher (Margarita Obario de Villa) and another neighbor named Ricardo Alvarez, as well as 10 neighbors of the building were seriously injured, the attack was brutal. As a result of this terrorist attack, Lucila Ryovora was shot in a confrontation or kidnapped, tortured and disappeared, and there are two different versions of her death. Lucila was not an innocent student who asked for a student ticket, killed and wounded innocent people, her death was the result of this attack on civilians. However, the story was rewritten during Kirchnerism in a way that would be beneficial to some of the characters who are coincidentally in power today. Activists from La Campora edited wikipedia pages, removing any references to these facts, personally I took the job of restoring censorship of information and putting articles under surveillance by other Wikipedia editors to avoid further censorship in the future.
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