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[[File:2003-2004 Creeperian Purges Document.jpg|thumb|right|A leaked ''[[National Intelligence Directorate]]'' document outlining the [[2003-2004 Creeperian Purges]].]] | [[File:2003-2004 Creeperian Purges Document.jpg|thumb|right|A leaked ''[[National Intelligence Directorate]]'' document outlining the [[2003-2004 Creeperian Purges]].]] | ||
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This is a list of the '''political or military people killed and disappeared during the 2003-2004 Creeperian Purges'''. | This is a list of the '''political or military people killed and disappeared during the 2003-2004 Creeperian Purges'''. | ||
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
− | On June 18, 2003, the [[2003 Creeperian | + | On June 18, 2003, the [[2003 Creeperian coup d'état]] deposed the four year-long [[October 16 Regime|totalitarian regime]] led by Emperor [[Alfonso VI of Creeperopolis|Alfonso VI]]. The coup was led by the future Emperor [[Alexander II of Creeperopolis|Alexander II]] and Creeperian Army [[Supreme Caudillo]] [[Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez]]. |
The [[Creeperian Initiative]] initially condemned the coup, but afterwards supported the coup and transferred leadership to Alexander II after the previous [[2003-2004 Creeperian Purges|leadership was purged]]. Alexander II remains in power to this day. | The [[Creeperian Initiative]] initially condemned the coup, but afterwards supported the coup and transferred leadership to Alexander II after the previous [[2003-2004 Creeperian Purges|leadership was purged]]. Alexander II remains in power to this day. | ||
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The coup maked a watershed moment in Creeperian history and began the true modernization of the nation and the growth of its economy. The coup has been proclaimed by [[Propaganda in Creeperopolis|Creeperian propaganda]] as an event which saved the nation from demise. | The coup maked a watershed moment in Creeperian history and began the true modernization of the nation and the growth of its economy. The coup has been proclaimed by [[Propaganda in Creeperopolis|Creeperian propaganda]] as an event which saved the nation from demise. | ||
− | The [[2003-2004 Creeperian Purges]] were a series of governmental and political purges in [[Creeperopolis]] of supporters of former Emperor [[Alfonso VI of Creeperopolis|Alfonso VI]] following the [[2003 Creeperian | + | The [[2003-2004 Creeperian Purges]] were a series of governmental and political purges in [[Creeperopolis]] of supporters of former Emperor [[Alfonso VI of Creeperopolis|Alfonso VI]] following the [[2003 Creeperian coup d'état]] which rose [[Alexander II of Creeperopolis|Alexander II]] to the throne. Tens of thousands were arrested and tortured and thousands were executed. |
== Keys == | == Keys == | ||
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− | |[[File:Alfonso VI. | + | |[[File:Emperor Alfonso VI (1999).png|80px]] |
− | |data-sort-value="1"|[[Alfonso VI of Creeperopolis]] | + | |data-sort-value="1"|[[Alfonso VI of Creeperopolis]]* |
|data-sort-value="1956-10-07"|October 7, 1956 | |data-sort-value="1956-10-07"|October 7, 1956 | ||
− | |[[ | + | |[[Monarchy of Creeperopolis|Emperor]] |
|data-sort-value="2003-06-18"|June 18, 2003 | |data-sort-value="2003-06-18"|June 18, 2003 | ||
|style="background-color:#3CD000"|Killed in Action<br />June 18, 2003 | |style="background-color:#3CD000"|Killed in Action<br />June 18, 2003 | ||
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− | |data-sort-value="Alcocer Hernández, Michelle"|[[Michelle Alcocer Hernández]] | + | |data-sort-value="Alcocer Hernández, Michelle"|[[Michelle Alcocer Hernández]]* |
|data-sort-value="1968-11-18"|November 18, 1968 | |data-sort-value="1968-11-18"|November 18, 1968 | ||
|[[Mayor of San Adolfo]] | |[[Mayor of San Adolfo]] | ||
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|[[File:Presidente René Barrientos Ortuño.jpg|80px]] | |[[File:Presidente René Barrientos Ortuño.jpg|80px]] | ||
− | |data-sort-value="Barrientos Ortuño, René"|[[René Barrientos Ortuño]] | + | |data-sort-value="Barrientos Ortuño, René"|[[René Barrientos Ortuño]]* |
|data-sort-value="1939-10-18"|October 18, 1939 | |data-sort-value="1939-10-18"|October 18, 1939 | ||
|[[Minister of Labor of Creeperopolis|Minister of Labor]] | |[[Minister of Labor of Creeperopolis|Minister of Labor]] | ||
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|[[File:Salvador Allende Gossens-.jpg|80px]] | |[[File:Salvador Allende Gossens-.jpg|80px]] | ||
− | |data-sort-value="Franco Alcabú, Rubén"|[[Rubén Franco Alcabú]] | + | |data-sort-value="Franco Alcabú, Rubén"|[[Rubén Franco Alcabú]]* |
|data-sort-value="1954-06-26"|June 26, 1954 | |data-sort-value="1954-06-26"|June 26, 1954 | ||
|[[Chief Mayor of Creeperopolis|Chief Mayor]] | |[[Chief Mayor of Creeperopolis|Chief Mayor]] | ||
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− | |data-sort-value="Gómez Sousa, Francisco"|[[Francisco Gómez Sousa]] | + | |data-sort-value="Gómez Sousa, Francisco"|[[Francisco Gómez Sousa]]* |
|data-sort-value="1966-04-19"|April 19, 1966 | |data-sort-value="1966-04-19"|April 19, 1966 | ||
|[[Mayor of Citalá]] | |[[Mayor of Citalá]] | ||
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|[[File:Menem con banda presidencial.jpg|80px]] | |[[File:Menem con banda presidencial.jpg|80px]] | ||
− | |data-sort-value="Menem Menem, Carlos"|[[Carlos Menem Menem]] | + | |data-sort-value="Menem Menem, Carlos"|[[Carlos Menem Menem]]* |
|data-sort-value="1953-10-04"|October 4, 1953 | |data-sort-value="1953-10-04"|October 4, 1953 | ||
|[[Minister of Internal Affairs of Creeperopolis|Minister of Internal Affairs]] | |[[Minister of Internal Affairs of Creeperopolis|Minister of Internal Affairs]] | ||
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|[[File:F. Morales Bermúdez.jpg|80px]] | |[[File:F. Morales Bermúdez.jpg|80px]] | ||
− | |data-sort-value="Morales Bermúdez, Francisco"|[[Francisco Morales Bermúdez]] | + | |data-sort-value="Morales Bermúdez, Francisco"|[[Francisco Morales Bermúdez]]* |
|data-sort-value="1950-12-04"|December 4, 1950 | |data-sort-value="1950-12-04"|December 4, 1950 | ||
|[[Minister of the Treasury of Creeperopolis|Minister of the Treasury]] | |[[Minister of the Treasury of Creeperopolis|Minister of the Treasury]] | ||
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− | |data-sort-value="Sanjurjo Molina, Martín"|[[Martín Sanjurjo Molina]] | + | |data-sort-value="Sanjurjo Molina, Martín"|[[Martín Sanjurjo Molina]]* |
|data-sort-value="1964-12-02"|December 2, 1964 | |data-sort-value="1964-12-02"|December 2, 1964 | ||
− | |[[Mayor of | + | |[[Mayor of Nuevo Xichútepa]] |
|data-sort-value="2003-07-2"|July 2, 2003 | |data-sort-value="2003-07-2"|July 2, 2003 | ||
|style="background-color:#EE0000"|Murdered<br />July 1, 2003 | |style="background-color:#EE0000"|Murdered<br />July 1, 2003 | ||
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{{Expand list|August 2020}} | {{Expand list|August 2020}} | ||
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+ | Involved in [[Marapolitics]] – * | ||
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|[[File:Alejandro Bernales 2008.jpg|80px]] | |[[File:Alejandro Bernales 2008.jpg|80px]] | ||
− | |data-sort-value="Figueroa Molina, Armando"|[[Armando Figueroa Molina]] | + | |data-sort-value="Figueroa Molina, Armando"|[[Armando Figueroa Molina]]* |
|data-sort-value="1941-03-02"|March 2, 1941 | |data-sort-value="1941-03-02"|March 2, 1941 | ||
|[[Chief Guard of Creeperopolis|Chief Guard]] | |[[Chief Guard of Creeperopolis|Chief Guard]] | ||
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|[[File:TENOR FERNANDO DEL VALLE ONSTAGE.jpg|80px]] | |[[File:TENOR FERNANDO DEL VALLE ONSTAGE.jpg|80px]] | ||
− | |data-sort-value="Gálvez Campos, José"|[[José Gálvez Campos]] | + | |data-sort-value="Gálvez Campos, José"|[[José Gálvez Campos]]* |
|data-sort-value="1946-03-29"|March 29, 1946 | |data-sort-value="1946-03-29"|March 29, 1946 | ||
|Owner of the [[National Coffee and Sugar Corporation]] | |Owner of the [[National Coffee and Sugar Corporation]] | ||
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|[[File:Victor R. Ramirez (2007).jpg|80px]] | |[[File:Victor R. Ramirez (2007).jpg|80px]] | ||
− | |data-sort-value="Graciani Cortéz, Gustavo"|[[Gustavo Graciani Cortéz]] | + | |data-sort-value="Graciani Cortéz, Gustavo"|[[Gustavo Graciani Cortéz]]* |
|data-sort-value="1936-01-05"|January 5, 1936 | |data-sort-value="1936-01-05"|January 5, 1936 | ||
|Former CEO of the [[National Coffee and Sugar Corporation]] | |Former CEO of the [[National Coffee and Sugar Corporation]] | ||
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*[[2003-2004 Creeperian Purges]] | *[[2003-2004 Creeperian Purges]] | ||
− | *[[2003 Creeperian | + | *[[2003 Creeperian coup d'état]] |
{{Creeperian Conflicts}} | {{Creeperian Conflicts}} | ||
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[[Category:Massacre]] | [[Category:Massacre]] | ||
[[Category:Creeperian Massacre]] | [[Category:Creeperian Massacre]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2003 Creeperian coup d'état]] |
Latest revision as of 04:53, 1 April 2024
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This is a list of the political or military people killed and disappeared during the 2003-2004 Creeperian Purges.
Much of the information has been censored or falsified by the Creeperian government, with little information being released and no official investigations ever being made. Most of the information is from illegal priate investigations.
Background
On June 18, 2003, the 2003 Creeperian coup d'état deposed the four year-long totalitarian regime led by Emperor Alfonso VI. The coup was led by the future Emperor Alexander II and Creeperian Army Supreme Caudillo Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez.
The Creeperian Initiative initially condemned the coup, but afterwards supported the coup and transferred leadership to Alexander II after the previous leadership was purged. Alexander II remains in power to this day.
The coup maked a watershed moment in Creeperian history and began the true modernization of the nation and the growth of its economy. The coup has been proclaimed by Creeperian propaganda as an event which saved the nation from demise.
The 2003-2004 Creeperian Purges were a series of governmental and political purges in Creeperopolis of supporters of former Emperor Alfonso VI following the 2003 Creeperian coup d'état which rose Alexander II to the throne. Tens of thousands were arrested and tortured and thousands were executed.
Keys
The following is a key of indicators.
Confirmed by the Creeperian Government |
Niehter confirmed nor denied by the Creeperian Government |
Denied by the Creeperian Government |
Politicians
Involved in Marapolitics – *
Photo | Name | Born | Position | Disappeared | Status |
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Alfonso VI of Creeperopolis* | October 7, 1956 | Emperor | June 18, 2003 | Killed in Action June 18, 2003 Confirmed | |
Michelle Alcocer Hernández* | November 18, 1968 | Mayor of San Adolfo | July 2, 2003 | Murdered July 1, 2003 | |
René Barrientos Ortuño* | October 18, 1939 | Minister of Labor | June 18, 2003 | Executed July 19, 2003 Confirmed | |
José Costa Araujo | September 14, 1955 | Minister of External Affairs | June 18, 2003 | Executed July 19, 2003 Confirmed | |
Félix Cristiani Burkard | May 18, 1947 | Former President of El Salvador | July 13, 2003 | Presumed Dead | |
Rubén Franco Alcabú* | June 26, 1954 | Chief Mayor | June 18, 2003 | Executed June 18, 2003 Confirmed | |
Francisco Gómez Sousa* | April 19, 1966 | Mayor of Citalá | June 25, 2003 | Presumed Dead | |
Salvador Martínez Hernández | July 17, 1985 | Grand Prince | May 28, 2004 | Assassinated May 28, 2004 Alleged to have been assassinated by the DINA | |
Carlos Menem Menem* | October 4, 1953 | Minister of Internal Affairs | June 18, 2003 | Executed July 19, 2003 Confirmed | |
Francisco Morales Bermúdez* | December 4, 1950 | Minister of the Treasury | June 18, 2003 | Executed July 19, 2003 Confirmed | |
Alfredo Ovando Candía | August 16, 1950 | Former Minister of Labor | July 13, 2003 | Presumed Dead | |
80px | David Padilla Arancibia | February 3, 1950 | Former Minister of Labor | June 30, 2003 | Presumed Dead |
80px | Juan Pereda Asbún | August 16, 1950 | Former Minister of Labor | July 1, 2003 | Presumed Dead |
Fidel Sánchez Hernández | September 1, 1917 | Former President of El Salvador | June 26, 2003 | Presumed Dead | |
Martín Sanjurjo Molina* | December 2, 1964 | Mayor of Nuevo Xichútepa | July 2, 2003 | Murdered July 1, 2003 |
Military Officials
Involved in Marapolitics – *
Photo | Name | Born | Rank | Disappeared | Status |
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Armando Figueroa Molina* | March 2, 1941 | Chief Guard | June 18, 2003 | Killed in Action June 18, 2003 Confirmed |
Other
Involved in Marapolitics – *
Photo | Name | Born | Occupation | Disappeared | Status |
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José Gálvez Campos* | March 29, 1946 | Owner of the National Coffee and Sugar Corporation | February 8, 2004 | Presumed Dead | |
Gustavo Graciani Cortéz* | January 5, 1936 | Former CEO of the National Coffee and Sugar Corporation | February 8, 2004 | Presumed Dead |