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Ramón Aquino (June 10, 1934 - April 1, 2015) was a
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an far-right politician from the Colorado Party, known as the leader of the ''Garroteros''
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during the
dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner The dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner, colloquially known as the Stronismo or Stronato, was the period of almost 35 years in the history of Paraguay in which army general Alfredo Stroessner ruled the country as a ''de facto'' one-party state u ...
.


Early life and career

Ramón Aquino was born in 1934 in
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, in the neighborhood of Chacarita. This part of the Paraguayan capital is known to this day as a slum area, a hotbed of poverty and crime. Tourist guides categorize the area as "not recommended to visit at any time". Chacarita was even poorer and more crime-ridden in the 20th century. Not much is known about Aquino's early life, but according to some reports, he was involved in the criminal organizations operating in Chacarita during this time. Upon joining the Colorado Party, he became the party's main spokesman for the neighborhood, and in turn, received a legal education through his membership. In 1966, Ramón Aquino became head of the Colorado Section 14, a territorial party organization in Chacarita. He held this position for almost a quarter of a century and earned a reputation among supporters as "the great fighter of Colorado". He was a member of Colorado's governing body, the Board of Governors, and was a personal friend of President
Alfredo Stroessner Alfredo Stroessner Matiauda (; 3 November 1912 – 16 August 2006) was a Paraguayan politician, army general and Military dictatorship, military dictator who ruled as the 42nd president of Paraguay from 15 August 1954 until his overthrow in 19 ...
. Approximately three-quarters of Chacarita's population was officially registered with the Colorado Party, and almost 100% of local voters voted in every election for President Stroessner and the Colorado candidates. The party headquarters turned into the center of district life, where meetings were constantly held to make decisions on socio-economic, socio-political, cultural and everyday issues. Aquino himself became a district "
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", the informal master of Chacarita. For employment, business licensing, admission to studies, use of municipal medical care, his personal approval was required. At the same time, under the leadership of Aquino, a social infrastructure appeared for the first time in the district - a free clinic, a cultural and rehabilitation center, and sports grounds. Because of this he was able to build up a reputation as a benefactor, and he enjoyed high popularity in Chacarita.


''Garroteros''

The Paraguayan political tradition has long included paramilitary wings for its political parties. This is especially characteristic of the Colorado Party, with its ''py nandi'' peasant militia,
Guión Rojo The Guión Rojo (Red Banner) was a Paraguayan paramilitary organization of the 1930-1950s, which was formed in 1942 as the paramilitary wing of the Colorado Party. It united supporters of Colorado leader Juan Natalicio González, far-right natio ...
detachments, and other party militia formations. The Stroessner regime also created its own civilian detachments. Ramón Aquino was among the chief organizers of the Colorado Battlegroups (along with the Chief of the Police Investigation Department,
Pastor Coronel Pastor Milciades Coronel (9 August 1919 – 19 September 2000) was the chief of the Investigations Department during General Alfredo Stroessner's dictatorship of Paraguay. He is considered by human rights Human rights are universally ...
, Minister of Justice, José Eugenio Jacquet). He recruited his militants in the well-known criminal organizations of Chacarita. At the suggestion of Aquino himself, they received the name ''Garroteros'' (from the
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). The group was tightly organized and armed with clubs and pieces of metal pipes. Opponents of Stronism singled out Ramón Aquino's formations in particular, calling them "the gangsters from Chacarita". One of the most infamous acts of the ''garroteros'' occurred on September 12, 1972, when they suppressed anti-government protests at the Catholic University of Asuncion by brutally beating up rebellious students. Aquino, who was personally involved in the violence, said the goal was to "pacify the debate." After this event, he received the black humor nickname Moderador de la Universidad - the moderator of the university. On April 24, 1986, the doctors and nurses of the Asuncion Clinical Hospital went on strike, requesting a pay increase. They were supported by many patients. The hospital building was blockaded by the police. Ramón Aquino considered what was happening a "communist provocation" and arrived at the head of the ''garroteros''. The firmness of one of the nurses, a Polish-born nun named Yuliana, who yelled at them "enter only over my dead body," convinced Aquino to retreat. However, on May 2, the attack was repeated, and several striking doctors as well as some patients were savagely beaten by ''garroteros''. In the late 1980s, a split appeared in the Colorado Party between two factions, the ''tradicionalistas'' ("traditionalists", supporters of liberal reforms led by Luis Maria Argaña and
Edgar Ynsfrán Edgar Linneo Ynsfrán Doldán (December 9, 1921 – November 2, 1991) was a Paraguayan politician who held important governmental posts during the dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner. He became Minister of the Interior in Paraguay in 1956, and held ...
) and ''militancias'' ("militants", loyal supporters of Stroessner led by Sabino Augusto Montanaro and Ramón Aquino). Aquino advocated the maximum tightening of the regime, the continuation of Alfredo Stroessner's rule for life and the inheritance of dictatorial power by the president's son Gustavo Stroessner Jr. - Aquino's slogan during this clash was “After Stroessner, Stroessner!” On August 1, 1987, the Militancias came out on top at the Colorado Convention and took control of the party. Gatherings of "traditionalists" were dispersed by militant Garroteros. On November 19, 1988, Ramon Aquino was excommunicated by the
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for his role in the political violence.


Later years

Alfredo Stroessner was finally deposed during the coup d'état of 2 and 3 February 1989, led by his former confidant,
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, with the support of the army. Party militants did not have time to take action, and the "traditionalists" threw their support to Rodríguez and the new government began carrying out several long-demanded reforms. Political repression as a whole ceased. The new leadership of the Colorado Party officially renounced political violence. Party militias were disbanded. Some of the collaborators of the Stroessner regime, such as Pastor Coronel and José Eugenio Jacquet, were put on trial. Ramón Aquino categorically rejected the new order. He was one of the few members of the Colorado Board of Governors who opposed Rodríguez's presidency and program. As a result, in 1990, Aquino was forcibly removed from the leadership board of the Colorado Party, and removed from the party post in Chacarita. From then on, his political influence declined sharply, however, he was not imprisoned or forced to emigrate unlike some of the other collaborators of Stroessner, and continued to great yield influence in Chacarita. Ramón Aquino passed away on April 1, 2015, at the age of 80. He was married, and his son Alberto Ramon Aquino Jr. is a well-known lawyer in Paraguay.


References

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