The Right Daily interviewed one of the military detained in Domingo Arena, who spoke about the situation of the political prisoners housed in that prison.
He also addressed broader issues such as the revenge of Marxist groups against those who defeated the subversion half a century ago.
1- How would you define the legal situation of those detained in Domingo Arena? Is it true that there are convictions or almost nonexistent evidence?
People deprived of liberty for alleged crimes against humanity are political prisoners. Basic guarantees of the criminal process such as the principle of innocence and prescription, among others, are being violated.
Almost all of the prisoners are incarcerated based on fabricated accusations of alleged crimes committed half a century ago.
Without evidence and disregarding all types of testimonies or documents presented by the defenses, they are imprisoned in a ridiculous tragicomedy in which, from the very beginning, both the judge and the defense know the outcome.
If we add to these blatant acts of malfeasance the fact that the amnesty law, which aimed to seal the national pacification known as the "expiration of the state's punitive claim," is being ignored, confirmed twice consecutively by different generations in popular consultations (Plebiscites and Referendums) in an unprecedented event in the history of democracies.
We can affirm that, according to Dr. Marta Valfre during a conference about "Justice in Debate" in the Acuña de Figueroa room of the Legislative Palace: "We are facing a criollo re-edition of the Holy Inquisition." The rule of law has died.
2- Do you believe there is a desire for revenge from Marxist groups against former military and former police who faced the subversion?
It is a lucrative revenge based on the false narrative of the Marxist groups that in the past attempted to usurp democratic power through terror and today present themselves as martyrs and social fighters.
An unrelenting indoctrination through culture has created the conditions to finance collectives, offices, and state agencies specifically dedicated to establishing a structure with a legal framework included.
Offices like Ajprojumi (files of the military justice of the time), a think tank of the crimes against humanity prosecutor's office; the National Institution of Human Rights or the Human Rights Prosecutor's Office itself, among others, have been denounced as violators of the Constitution of the Republic by prominent jurists like Dr. Eduardo Lust. In Uruguay, communism applies the justice of the enemy.
3- What do you think of the attitude of the political leaders of the National and Colorado Parties towards the detainees in Domingo Arena?
The period of indoctrination known as the Marxist cultural revolution began in our country once democracy was restored.
Political ambitions, common interests, and remnants of the civic-military process inspired the traditional parties with an enthusiastic complacency towards the advance of this cultural hegemony that, in passing, washed the consciences of many actors of the time.
This is how the theory of the two demons was invented. Over time, many white and Colorado leaders integrated part of the left's narrative, and their commitment to it led them to encourage this inquisition.









