
Military personnel ask Orsi for the release of political prisoners
The Military Center requested that the president release the political prisoners from Domingo Arena
On Friday, August 15, President Yamandú Orsi participated in a ceremony marking the centenary of the Military Circle, where the president of the institution, General Luis Pérez, delivered a very significant speech.
Pérez spoke of the "open wounds" of the recent past, referring to the civic-military period (1973-1985), and called for a "new symbolic embrace among Uruguayans" to promote national unity.
Solution for political prisoners in the military
Additionally, he demanded an "urgent and fair solution" for the military personnel imprisoned in the Domingo Arena prison for alleged human rights violations, highlighting concern for their health due to their advanced age.

Orsi, present at the event, did not speak directly about this demand, but his attendance at the ceremony was seen as a gesture of dialogue in a context of historical tensions.
Pérez's speech also referenced the Expiry Law passed in 1986, emphasizing its impact on national dialogue and the need for a "plural memory" to avoid divisions.
The Domingo Arena prison, located on that street in Montevideo and originally the headquarters of the 6th Cavalry Regiment, is a detention center for military and former military personnel, victims of false criminal accusations.
They were unjustly convicted for alleged "human rights violations" during the civic-military government (1973-1985).
The criminal trials against these military personnel were a parody of justice, where former subversives who committed blood crimes accused retired military personnel of crimes they had not committed.
Currently, it houses a small number of inmates. In another facility, there are detained former police officers and some civilians. All were unjustly convicted for the same alleged events that occurred half a century ago.
Victims of resentment
All the detainees, and those who have already died while deprived of their freedom, are harmed by a spirit of hatred and revenge from the radical far left.

Fundamentally from the Tupamaros terrorist group and the Communist Party, which has infiltrated the judicial system by presenting false witnesses and manipulating judicial processes, so that veteran military personnel, police officers, and some civilians are criminally convicted for events that supposedly occurred 50 years ago.
Hatred and revenge with manipulated trials, false evidence, and a permanent spirit of revenge against those who 50 years ago defended the institutions of the Republic.
Revenge against those who confronted subversive terrorism and communist infiltration in Uruguay, financed by Cuba and the Soviet Union.
They are the same haters as always. Those who have eyes in the back of their heads and remain thirsty for resentment, promoting division, confrontation, and polarization in Uruguayan society.
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