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Eduardo Rózsa-Flores (31 March 1960 – 16 April 2009) was a Bolivian-Hungarian-Croatian journalist, actor, mercenary, and alleged secret agent. Born in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, he was known in Hungary as Rózsa-Flores Eduardo or Rózsa György Eduardo. His wartime nickname in the
Croatian War of Independence The Croatian War of Independence) and (rarely) "War in Krajina" ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Рат у Крајини, Rat u Krajini) are used. was an armed conflict fought in Croatia from 1991 to 1995 between Croats, Croat forces loyal to the Governmen ...
was "Chico".


Early life

Eduardo Rózsa-Flores was born in
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,
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. His father, György Obermayer Rózsa, was a Hungarian
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painter, who left Hungary in 1948, moving first to
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, and, in 1952, to Bolivia with a French ethnographic mission, adopting the forename ''Jorge''. He stayed on, lecturing art, and married Nelly Flores Arias, a Catalan immigrant and high school teacher. A committed
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, Jorge Rózsa moved the family to
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to escape the Hugo Banzer dictatorship in 1972, but emigrated to
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in 1973 after
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came to power. In 1974, they moved to Hungary. Rózsa-Flores attended
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in
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. After military service he went for a short period of intelligence training, at the
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KGB Academy in the
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. He later joined the Hungarian intelligence services. He attended
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(ELTE), earning his degree in 1991. He was the last Secretary of the Communist Youth Organization at ELTE in 1990. He allegedly had cooperated with the Hungarian secret services as a student. Allegedly he was one time the interpreter for "Carlos" Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, who resided for a time in Hungary. His first journalism work was for
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's ''
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''. He was a founding member of the Hungarian Jewish Cultural Association, editor of jobbik.net, contributor to the magazines Kapu and Leleplező, founding editor-in-chief of Ellenkultúra.info. In the late 1980s he reportedly joined
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, after which he embraced Islam.


War

At the start of the
Croatian War of Independence The Croatian War of Independence) and (rarely) "War in Krajina" ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Рат у Крајини, Rat u Krajini) are used. was an armed conflict fought in Croatia from 1991 to 1995 between Croats, Croat forces loyal to the Governmen ...
, Rózsa-Flores – known then as Jorge Eduardo Rózsa – worked as a correspondent for the
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newspaper ''
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'' and the Spanish unit of the
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. He arrived in Yugoslavia in June 1991. While reporting on and witnessing the war there, his car was shot at. In the autumn of 1991, he joined the
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in
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as its first foreign volunteer, and he took part in several battles in
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, mostly defending Laslovo, where he set up the Croatian army's First International Unit. He later served as a commander of the special forces. He was wounded three times in battle, and obtained the rank of colonel in 1993. Unconfirmed press reports have linked him to the deaths of two foreign journalists also in
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at that time, Swiss national Christian Würtenberg (who was in the First International Unit) and British photographer Paul Jenks. He was promoted to major and then to a colonel in the
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. He was officially demobilized on 31 July 1994.


Later life and death

Rózsa-Flores obtained Croatian citizenship. After the war, he mostly lived in Budapest. '' Chico'' was the title of a feature film based on his life, in which he starred. He is believed to have been involved in the leaking of a speech by Ferenc Gyurcsány. The editor-in-chief of Kapu magazine (who distributed the material in the Hungarian press) said that he received the audio material from him. On 16 April 2009, Bolivian police killed Rózsa-Flores during a raid in the Las Americas hotel in Santa Cruz. Two others, a Hungarian national, Árpád Magyarosi and an Irish citizen, Michael Martin Dwyer, were also killed. Two others, Mario Tadić, a Croatian, and Előd Tóásó, a Hungarian – were arrested. Bolivian authorities said that Rózsa-Flores was the leader of a terrorist group which intended to assassinate Bolivian president
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. In 2011, members of the Police unit that performed the raid were awarded the Medal of Valor. After 10 years of investigation the trial is not over and the opposition leaders claim that the terrorism issue was planned and financed by the government to persecute the principal leaders of the opposition as
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, they argue that the case is not founded and, based on the law, it should be dismissed following the process prescribed.


Last interview

On 21 April 2009, ''
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'' (Hungarian television) broadcast an interview recorded in September 2008 by Hungarian journalist András Kepes prior to his last trip to Bolivia, and asked Kepes not to release the interview until he returned or in case something happened to him. He claimed in the interview that he was asked by Bolivian opposition to help organize the defense of the city of Santa Cruz, drawing on his previous military experience. The city's leaders feared attacks from the central authorities and militias they had fomented. He also claimed that they were not preparing for offensive but defensive combat. He also said that he was not accepting any payment for the mission, which he undertook out of a sense of commitment, as he felt obliged to help his homeland.


Bibliography

* ''Mocskos háború'' he Filthy War(Bereményi Könyvkiadó, 1994 ) * ''Hallgatás hadművelet'' ritings from the Yugoslav War 1991-1996(H-Elen 55 Szolgáltató 1996 ) * ''Meghaltunk, és mégis élünk'' e Died but Still We Live On(Alexandra Könyvkiadó, Pécs 1998 ) * ''Hűség – Vjernost – Lealtad'' oyalty: Verses from War 1991-1996(Magyar Kapu Alapítvány 1999 ) * ''Állapot: Két háború között'' ondition: Between Two Wars(Magyar a Magyarért Alapítvány 2001 ) * ''Disznóságok gyűjteménye'' wine Collection(Magyar a Magyarért Alapítvány 2003 ) * ''69 titok, szerelmes versek és egy magyarázat'' 9 Secrets, Love Poems and an Explanation(Magyar a Magyarért Alapítvány 2004) * ''47 szúfi vers'' 7 Sufi Verses(Magyar a Magyarért Alapítvány2007)


Films

* ''Bolse Vita'' (1996) * ''Vizualizáció'' (1997) * ''Kisváros'' (TV series) (1997) as "Karvaly" * ''Chico'' (2001), in the lead role


References


External links

*
Biography on index.hu
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hu.netlog.com/rozsafloreseduardo ERF Blog

eduardorozsaflores.blogspot.com ERF Blog

Hungarian Spectrum blog thread on Rozsa-Flores

website of Eduardo Rózsa-Flores

Travels with my camera
documentary film at
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