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Osvaldo Romo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Osvaldo Romo Osvaldo Romo Mena (c. 1938 – July 4, 2007) was an agent of the Chilean Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (DINA) from 1973 to 1990, during the rule of Augusto Pinochet. Involved in the forced disappearance of more than a hundred persons (among which the Spanish priest Antonio Llidó Mengual, member of ''Cristianos por el socialismo'' (Christians for Socialism) and MIR members Diana Aron Svigilsky, Manuel Cortez Joo and Ofelio Lazo), he was sentenced to life imprisonment, but several of these sentences were suspended by the Chilean Supreme Court.〔(Fallece Osvaldo Romo, uno de los más crueles torturadores de la dictadura de Pinochet ), ''El País'' (EFE cable), 5 July 2007 〕 ==Life== Osvaldo Romo made himself known in working classes' neighborhoods before Pinochet's coup in 1973 as a leftist activist, member of the ''Partido Socialista Popular'' and sympathizant of the MIR.〔 Following the coup, he reappeared in these neighborhoods with a military uniform, arresting his friends and contacts. Left-wing circles still debate to know if he suddenly changed political orientation or if he always was a mole for the security services.〔 Known as ''Guatón Romo'' ("Fatso Romo") or ''Comandante Raúl'', he was one of DINA's most important torturers, operating among others centers in Villa Grimaldi.〔 On April 11, 1995, in an interview televised by Univisión, he commented in great detail, and evidently without remorse, on the techniques that had been used. These included the application of electricity to women's nipples and genitals, the use of dogs, and the insertion of rats into women's vaginas.〔
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