Rodolfo Eduardo Almirón Sena (17 February 1936 – 5 June 2009) was an Argentine police officer and a leader of an
extreme right-wing
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and
orthodox peronist death squad
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known as the
Triple A, operating in Argentina from 1973 to 1976 against the left-wing of Peronists and other political dissidents. The group is held responsible for 1,500 murders of government opponents during the terms of
Juan
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and
Isabel Perón
Isabel Martínez de Perón (, born María Estela Martínez Cartas; 4 February 1931) is an Argentine politician who served as the 41st president of Argentina from 1974 to 1976. She was one of the List of elected and appointed female heads of s ...
.
Almirón was alleged to be the chief operating officer of the squad and was charged with personally executing several murders. In 1975, shortly before the military takeover the following year, Almirón fled to Spain with
José López Rega
José López Rega (17 November 1916 – 9 June 1989) was an Argentine politician who served as Minister of Social Welfare from 1973 to 1975, first under Juan Perón and continuing under Isabel Perón, Juan Perón's third wife and presidential ...
, founder of Triple A, who had been appointed ambassador plenipotentiary by Isabel Perón. Almirón was briefly located in 1983 in Spain, revealed to be working as chief of security for the former Interior Minister
Manuel Fraga
Manuel Fraga Iribarne (; 23 November 1922 – 15 January 2012) was a Spanish professor and politician during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, who was also one of the founders of the People's Alliance (Spain), People's Alliance (AP). Fraga ...
. Public outrage caused his dismissal, but he stayed in Spain.
In 2006, an Argentine judge ruled that the crimes committed by Almirón were
crimes against humanity
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and thus excluded from statutes of limitations. A reporter for ''
El Mundo'' located Almirón in Valencia in December 2006 and interviewed him. He was arrested in a
subsidized flat in
Torrent (
Valencia
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) for murder by the National Police that month, under an extradition request from
Argentina
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.
["Detienen en Valencia al ex dirigente de la Triple A Argentina Almirón Sena en una vivienda de protección oficial" ("Ex director of Triple A in Argentina, Almirón Sena, arrested in a subsidized flat in Valencia"]
'' El Mundo'', 28 December 2006 By the time of his trial, Almirón had suffered a stroke and was unable to participate. The trial was suspended. He was held in detention and died in 2009.
Early life
Almirón was born in 1936 in
Puerto Bermejo, a small riverside town in
Chaco Province
Chaco (; Wichi languages, Wichi: ''To-kós-wet''), officially the Province of Chaco ( ) is one of the 23 provinces of Argentina, provinces of Argentina. Its capital and largest city is Resistencia, Chaco, Resistencia. It is located in the north- ...
, Argentina. He attended local schools. Afterward, he moved to Buenos Aires.
Around 1960, he joined the
Argentine Federal Police
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(with jurisdiction over the city of
Buenos Aires
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). Although a member of the robbery task force, Almirón became an associate of the "
Prieto gang," which during the early 1960s was one of the most notorious in the
Greater Buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of B ...
area.
He and other policemen were indicted in 1964 for
obstruction of justice
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in the murders of numerous Prieto gang members. Following Prieto's death in 1965 in a local jail, however, Almirón and his co-defendants were acquitted. Almirón was involved in the June 1964 death of a U.S. military officer, who was fatally shot during an altercation with the police officer outside a dance hall in
Olivos, an upscale suburb of Buenos Aires. An acquaintance of Almirón's pleaded guilty to the shooting. Later, Almirón was determined to have committed the murder.
[Larraquy, Marcelo. ''López Rega. La biografía.'' p. 249. Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 2004.] In 1970, Almirón was dismissed from the Argentine Federal Police because of continuing criminal associations.
Reinstatement
In 1973,
José López Rega
José López Rega (17 November 1916 – 9 June 1989) was an Argentine politician who served as Minister of Social Welfare from 1973 to 1975, first under Juan Perón and continuing under Isabel Perón, Juan Perón's third wife and presidential ...
returned with
Juan Perón
Juan Domingo Perón (, , ; 8 October 1895 – 1 July 1974) was an Argentine military officer and Statesman (politician), statesman who served as the History of Argentina (1946-1955), 29th president of Argentina from 1946 to Revolución Libertad ...
to Argentina, who that year was elected as president. After being appointed as Minister of Social Welfare, López Rega reinstated Almirón in the federal police, along with his father-in-law, Commissioner
José Ramón Morales.
Almirón was assigned to López Rega's personal guard and that for
Isabel Perón
Isabel Martínez de Perón (, born María Estela Martínez Cartas; 4 February 1931) is an Argentine politician who served as the 41st president of Argentina from 1974 to 1976. She was one of the List of elected and appointed female heads of s ...
, who had been elected vice-president that year.
Also in 1973, López Rega became the political head and one of the founders of the
Argentine Anticommunist Alliance
The Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (, usually known as Triple A or AAA) was an Argentine Peronist and fascist political paramilitary group operated by a sector of the Federal Police and the Argentine Armed Forces, linked with the anticom ...
, a right-wing death squad that became known as the
Triple A. It was formed to operate against leftist Peronists, particularly the
Peronist Youth and
Montoneros
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guerrillas
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. Targets were increased to include opposition public officials such as police chiefs, judges and others. López Rega paid for its operations with cabinet funds from his department. He used Almirón as the chief operating officer of Triple A.
It is estimated that Triple A killed 1500 people.
Exile in Spain
In 1975, with public protests high against the economic plan called Rodrigazo, Isabel Perón appointed López Rega as ambassador plenipotentiary to Spain, and he took Almirón and Morales with him.
A few months later, a military
coup d'état
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, is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership. A self-coup is said to take place when a leader, having come to powe ...
overthrew Perón and installed the
junta that ruled until 1983.
In Spain, Almirón became chief of personal security for
Manuel Fraga Iribarne, former Francoist minister,
['Argentinian death squad leader' arrested in Spain](_blank)
''The Guardian
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'', 30 December 2006 Minister of the Interior in 1975–1976 and later leader of the
People's Alliance People's Alliance may refer to:
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and founder of the
People's Party of
Spain
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.
Almirón was present at the
1976 massacre in Montejurra, Spain of two left-wing
Carlists
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The ...
, in which the Italian neofascist
Stefano Delle Chiaie
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also participated. According to Spanish lawyer José Angel Pérez Nievas, it is "probable that Almirón participated — along with Stefano Delle Chiaie and
Augusto Canchi — in the 1980
bombing of the Bologna train station" in Italy.
On behalf of the ''
Partido Carlista de Euskalherria-EKA'' and the Montejurra victims, Pérez asked a Spanish judge to have Almirón tried for the Montejurra murders.
["Denuncian que Almirón también participó en la ultraderecha española" (Charges that Almiron participated in the Spanish ultraright)](_blank)
, '' Telam'' Argentine news agency, 6 January 2007
In 1983, after the return of democratic government in Argentina, investigators tried to locate people responsible for abuses before and during the Dirty War. Almirón was found in Spain working for Manuel Fraga's security force. This caused such public indignation that Fraga dismissed the Argentinian.
Almirón later served as a bodyguard to Spanish Prime Minister
Felipe González
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and a training officer in the Spanish Presidential Guard.
The Justice Minister of Spain,
Alberto Ruiz Gallardón, sheltered Almirón by forbidding distribution of ''Cambio 16.'' This had published the location of Almirón, his activities, and close links to high-ranking Spanish politicians.
He was wanted by Argentina since 1984. His continued presence in Spain was kept secret for decades in order to protect the
Popular Alliance, which was precursor to the current conservative ''
Partido Popular''.
In 2006, Argentina was renewing efforts to prosecute persons responsible for human rights abuses, and Judge Norberto Oyarbide ruled that actions of the Triple A were
crimes against humanity
Crimes against humanity are certain serious crimes committed as part of a large-scale attack against civilians. Unlike war crimes, crimes against humanity can be committed during both peace and war and against a state's own nationals as well as ...
and exempt from the statute of limitations.
In December 2006, a reporter for ''
El Mundo'' newspaper located Almirón living in
Torrent, in a
subsidized flat paid for by the ''
Comunidad Valenciana
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'' region of
Spain
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. He interviewed the former death squad leader on 17 December.
Arrest and extradition
Almirón was arrested by the National Police in Torrent (Valencia), Spain on 29 December 2006, on murder charges under an Argentine extradition order, and returned to Argentina. The alleged death squad leader was charged specifically with the murders of Argentine Congressman
Rodolfo Ortega Peña; former
Buenos Aires Provincial Police assistant chief
Julio Troxler; university professor
Silvio Frondizi (brother of
Arturo Frondizi
Arturo Frondizi Ércoli (Paso de los Libres, October 28, 1908 – Buenos Aires, April 18, 1995) was an Argentine lawyer, journalist, teacher, statesman, and politician. He was elected president of Argentina and governed from May ...
, former Argentine President); and Professor Frondizi's son-in-law,
Luis Ángel Mendiburu.
Almirón was the principal figure of Triple A to be tried by Argentina. Juan Perón, López Rega and Morales had died. In 2008 the administration of
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (; born 4 August 1960) is a Spanish politician and member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). He was the Prime Minister of Spain being elected for two terms, in the 2004 and 2008 general elections. O ...
had refused Argentina's extradition request for former President
Isabel Perón
Isabel Martínez de Perón (, born María Estela Martínez Cartas; 4 February 1931) is an Argentine politician who served as the 41st president of Argentina from 1974 to 1976. She was one of the List of elected and appointed female heads of s ...
, who had been living for decades in Spain.
By the time of the trial, Almirón had suffered a
stroke
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that left him incapable of providing testimony or standing for
cross-examination
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. His trial was suspended and he was kept in prison. He died in
Buenos Aires
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Ramos Mejía Hospital on 5 June 2009.
[Juan Ignacio Irigaray, "Muere sin condena Rodolfo Almirón" (Rodolfo Almiron died without being convicted)](_blank)
''El Mundo'', 11 June 2009 ]
Personal life
Almirón was married twice. His first wife was the daughter of police commissioner
José Ramón Morales, also part of the National Police and Triple A. After her death, Almirón married again in Spain.
See also
*
Manuel Fraga Iribarne
*
Montejurra Incidents
*
Dirty War
The Dirty War () is the name used by the military junta or National Reorganization Process, civic-military dictatorship of Argentina () for its period of state terrorism in Argentina from 1974 to 1983. During this campaign, military and secu ...
References
External links
"Argentine 'death squad' man held" BBC news, 29 December 2006
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1936 births
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People from Chaco Province
Argentine police officers
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Argentine anti-communists
Argentine people who died in prison custody
Prisoners who died in Argentine detention
Police misconduct in Argentina