To be fair, the article describes the non-violent incidents that generated international shock versus the more-quotidian horribleness that has characterized the occupation.
Don't forget they will celebrate any prison guards caught on video facilitating said dog rape as national heroes. Even rioting to make sure they are released from captivity. Truly a civilized society.
I didn't flag or upvote. I'll reluctantly agree with the mods inasmuch as this topic doesn't seem to produce any productive discussion anymore. Early on, I genuinely learned quite a bit from these threads. Now it's mostly empty name calling.
> The quote "For my friends, everything; for my enemies, the law." (Spanish: Para mis amigos, todo; para mis enemigos, la ley) is often attributed to Benavides, although other sources also attribute it to other Latin American heads of state, such as Benito Juárez, Juan Perón, Getulio Vargas, or Juscelino Kubitschek.
Terrorism and war crimes, more like