Mauricio Hernández Norambuena
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Mauricio Hernández Norambuena (born 23 April 1958) is a former guerrilla fighter and commander of the political-military organization
Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front The Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front (in , ''FPMR'') was a Marxist-Leninist guerrilla organisation officially founded on 14 December 1983 as the military wing of the Communist Party of Chile in the context of this party policy denominated as ...
(''Frente Patriótico Manuel Rodríguez'', FPMR) where he performed some of the main military and logistical functions within the group, thus becoming one of its main leaders. During his stay at the FPMR, he acquired the nickname "Commander Ramiro" (''Comandante Ramiro''), with which he is still widely known today. Both the FPMR and Mauricio Hernández Norambuena were declared to be terrorists by the
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from 1997 until 1999.


Biography

Born into a socialist family, he was born to
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Moisés Hernández and lawyer Laura Norambuena. With all of his brothers being militants of the
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, at the end of the 1970s he began to participate in street protests known as the National Protest Days (in Spanish, ''Jornadas de Protesta Nacional''). He graduated as a professor of
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at the
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in
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and joined the
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, and, in 1983, after being promoted by the FPMR militant Cecilia Magni (Commander Tamara), he enlisted in the ranks of the
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. With her, he traveled to Cuba to receive paramilitary training. A direct participant in the most risky actions of the FPMR, in September 1986, he won the trust of
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's leadership by organizing one of the four groups of riflemen in the assassination attempt against
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. His preparation and his intense career as his combatant led him to become one of the leaders of the organization. He was considered one of the "tough" commanders; Although he had little political preparation, he had support within the FPMR for having emerged from the lower class. Mauricio Hernández is often credited as the intellectual leader of the murder of Senator
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, carried out in 1991, which was a time where the FPMR was arguing between either continuing armed operations or
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. On 5 August 1993, he was arrested by the
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at a gas station in
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along with his bodyguard, Agdalín Valenzuela, who would be executed two years later by his fellow FPMR militants after being accused of having turned him in. Hernández was sentenced to double
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for his involvement in the murder of Senator Guzmán. He was also convicted of infraction of the arms law, illicit association, terrorist conduct, falsification of public instruments and impersonation. He was also prosecuted for his participation in 1986 as a rifleman in the attack against Pinochet and in 1990 against the former commander in chief of the
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,
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. He also recognized his actions in the kidnapping of
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(colonel of the army) and Cristián Edwards (son of the owner of the pro-Pinochet Chilean newspaper ''
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''), in an explosive attack at the
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and in countless bank robberies. After just over three years in prison, on 30 December 1996, Mauricio Hernández Norambuena, Ricardo Palma Salamanca, Pablo Muñoz Hoffman and Patricio Ortiz Montenegro were "rescued" in an armored basket dangled from a helicopter above the High Security Prison of Santiago where they were serving time. This operation would be known as the ''Flight of Justice'' (in Spanish, ''Vuelo de Justicia''). Investigations estimate that immediately after the escape he traveled to
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. After disagreements with the government of
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, in 1998 he left Cuba. He traveled to
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,
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and, later on, to
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. There he joined the ELN and the
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, and, since they respected his military rank, he trained and came to have under his command a column of the guerrillas from that country. Later on, he migrated to
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,
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,
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, and
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, settling definitively in the city of
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. On February 2, 2002, Mauricio Hernández was arrested along with six other people in the town of Serra Negra after accused of the kidnapping and subsequent captivity of the Brazilian businessman Washington Olivetto in 2001. He was convicted and held in the Federal Penitentiary of Mossoró, in the Maximum Security Penitentiary of Catanduva and the Maximum Security Penitentiary of Avaré in Brazil, where he served part of the 30-year sentence that he received from the Brazilian justice. A few days later, he gave an interview to the newspaper Estado de Sao Paulo in which he harshly criticized the conditions in which he was detained. During this entire period he was subjected to a prison regime called "differential disciplinary", which implied being confined in a 2x3 meter cell for 23 hours a day, with one hour spent in the yard alone, in addition to being locked up 24 hours a day on Saturday and Sunday. He has been singled out by journalists, scholars and members of the Brazilian public security apparatuses as the intellectual mentor of various terrorist attacks carried in 2006 and the one who introduced terrorist practices, such as bomb attacks, bus fires and political assassinations, in Brazilian criminal groups. On 19 August 2019, he was transferred from the Maximum Security Penitentiary of Avaré to the
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jail in
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, due to the decision of the President of Brazil
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to accept the extradition request made by the Chilean justice, arriving in Chile the next day. Finally, on 2 September 2019, Judge Mario Carroza sentenced him to two sentences of 15 years in prison, minus the 1,256 days that he spent in detention for the original sentence in Chile. Therefore, he must serve more than 26 years in prison. Mauricio Hernández's defense filed a complaint against the fourth chamber of the appeals court, which sought to subtract from his sentence the time he was imprisoned in Brazil for the kidnapping of businessman Washington Olivetto, however, on May 20 of 2020, the Chilean Supreme Court denied said appeal, ratifying the 26-year sentence imposed by the courts until the year 2046.


In popular culture

In the 2012 mini-series ''To Love and to Die in Chile'' (in Spanish, ''Amar y Morir en Chile''), he is played by Chilean actor
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. The chilean
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band Curasbun wrote a song about him in their 2016 album ''Inmortales'' (Immortals), simply titled "Ramiro". In the 2020 film ''
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'' (in Spanish, ''Matar a Pinochet''), he is played by Chilean actor Cristián Carvajal.


References


External links


Mauricio Hernández Norambuena's website
(in Spanish)


Further reading

* Hernández, Mauricio (2016). ''Un paso al frente: habla el comandante Ramiro del FPMR'' 'A step towards the front: Commander Ramiro from the FPMR speaks up''(in Spanish) * Peña, Juan Cristóbal (2007). ''Los fusileros: crónica secreta de una guerrilla en Chile'' 'The riflemen: The secret chronicle of a Chilean guerrilla''(in Spanish) * Palma Salmanca, Ricardo (1997) ''El gran rescate'' 'The great rescue''(in Spanish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Hernandez Norambuena, Mauricio 1958 births Chilean communists Chilean emigrants to Cuba Chilean revolutionaries Living people Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front