Talk:Néstor Paz Zamora Commission

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Propose Deletion[edit]

There is only 1 source given for this article and it is a dead link. Of the very small amount of info given, none of it points to much significance to deserve to be an encyclopedia page. AdventurousSquirrel (talk) 20:48, 8 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

During the second half of 1990, armed opposition groups have intensified their action.

 Thus the new group CNPZ-ELN claimed in October a number of attacks and was taking
 June kidnapping of the industrialist Bolivian Jorge Lonsdale.

On 5 December 1990, a joint army and police took place in La Paz for

 issuing industrial Bolivian Jorge Lonsdale, who was kidnapped by the ELN-CNPZ. On this occasion, three
 assumptions CNPZ-ELN, Northtusfter Miguel, Luis Caballero and Osvaldo Espinoza, were killed, as well

Jorge Lonsdale. The Organization has expressed the Bolivian authorities its concerns about

 information indicating that at least two members of the ELN-CNPZ were executed after being rendered.
 The interior minister said the kidnappers refused to negotiate, it had

given "carta blanca "

On 10 December 1990 the Minister of Interior said that a body discovered in the morgue of the city

 was identified as that of a citizen member of the Peruvian ELN CNPZ-known as

Alejandro Escobar Gutiérrez. According to employees of the morgue, the body had been handed over between 6 and 7 December by police without any explanation. The autopsy report indicated that the victim, later identified as Evaristo Salazar, had died of gunshot wounds and his body showed clear evidence of torture.

no investigation has apparently been taken by the authorities on the torture

 the body of Evaristo Salazar bore obvious traces.



which gave Miguel Northtusfter to Bolivian authorities of the time?

If you answer these questions, you answer:

 - The only part of the group that was not there at the time of the assault
 - The only one to have been arrested by the Americans, after years as not wanted by the Bolivian police.
 - Claimed by Bolivia, it was exchanged for U.S. rappatrié in Bolivia
 - For this he received a false medical certificate in order not to be held in USA
 - The only group being released from prison without being condemned for lack of evidence (witnesses are dead ...)
 - However alien, he was not deported
 - The only one never to be named as a member of CNPZ when he was No. 2.


It is also the one who had views of Paola, the companion of Miguel N. .......

He now runs quiet days in La Paz with ..... guess who ..... Paola! The answer is always the same, Alain Mesili.

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