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Roberto D'Aubuisson Arrieta (23 August 1944 - 20 February 1992) was a major in the Salvadoran Army and a political leader who founded the Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA), which he led from 1980 to 1985. He was known as "Chele" (light-skinned face), and was alleged to be a leader of anti-communist death squads that were alleged to have tortured and killed thousands of civilians before and during the Salvadoran Civil War. To political prisoners, he was known as "Blowtorch Bob", due to his frequent use of a blowtorch in interrogation sessions.〔Shawn Foster. "Window to honor slain church workers: window will stand in memory of assassinations," ''The Salt Lake Tribune'' (UT), 22 April 1995, Religion section, D1.〕〔Editorial. "No hero for El Salvador ...," ''The Salt Lake Tribune'' (UT), 24 February 1992, A10.〕〔Marianne Armshaw. ("Trial of Salvadoran generals opens in Florida" ) ''National Catholic Reporter'', 20 October 2000. Retrieved 20 August 2008.〕 ==Early life== D'Aubuisson was born in Santa Tecla, La Libertad Department, El Salvador, graduating from the national military academy in 1963. He was trained in communications at the School of the Americas in 1972, subsequently joining Salvadoran military intelligence.〔Wayne Partridge. "The School of the Americas: leadership or terrorist training?: jailed Ky. nun to be among protesters at annual rally Sunday", ''Lexington Herald-Leader'' (KY), 20 November 1999, 1A: "But the school can hardly be blamed for the misdeeds of its graduates, supporters say. D'Aubuisson, for example, attended only a six-week radio maintenance and repair course at the school."〕
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