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Juan Carlos Da Costa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Juan Carlos Da Costa
Juan Carlos Da Costa (born 1944 in Asunción, Paraguay) was a writer, politician, activist and leader of the OPM (Political Military Organization) clandestine movement, created in the mid 1970s, against General Alfredo Stroessner's dictatorship. He died fighting the police, on 3 April 1976. == Youth and studies ==
Born in 1944, he was the child of a Bolivian woman who married Juan Da Costa, a Paraguayan citizen that took her to Asunción to live with him. Juan Carlos Da Costa studied in the Colegio Nacional de la Capital, from which he was expelled in 1956, for being too much of a "troublemaker". During his youth, he had was briefly active in the Liberal Party. His literary knowledge led him to contribute to some cultural magazines like ''Pendulum'' and ''Criterion''. He was imprisoned for the first time in August 1967, when he was determined to create a clandestine organization of resistance to then-president Stroessner's dictatorship. Alfredo Stroessner had become the president of the Republic of Paraguay in 1954, through a coup d'état. In that time, Da Costa was brutally tortured and remained there until 1971 when he was deported to Argentina. Once he got there, he didn't desist with the idea of creating an organization that could start a revolution in Paraguay.
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