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'''Pascual Ignacio Espinar Casaus''' (3 May 1889 – 14 August 1953) was a Creeperian military officer who held the rank of [[Field Marshal (Creeperopolis)|Field Marshal]] with the [[National Council for Peace and Order]] during the [[Creeperian Civil War]]. He held the position of [[Ministry for Public Safety (National Council)|Minister for Public Safety]] from which he organized and carried out various atrocities and crimes against humanity which have since been collectively known as the ''[[De-Catholization]]'', in which an estimated 9 to 11 million people died. | '''Pascual Ignacio Espinar Casaus''' (3 May 1889 – 14 August 1953) was a Creeperian military officer who held the rank of [[Field Marshal (Creeperopolis)|Field Marshal]] with the [[National Council for Peace and Order]] during the [[Creeperian Civil War]]. He held the position of [[Ministry for Public Safety (National Council)|Minister for Public Safety]] from which he organized and carried out various atrocities and crimes against humanity which have since been collectively known as the ''[[De-Catholization]]'', in which an estimated 9 to 11 million people died. | ||
− | A life-long [[Qarl Marx|Marxist]] and communist, he joined the National Council at the beginning of the civil war, and after the fall of the ''Miguelist'' government on 30 September 1949 at the [[Battle of the Zapatista River]], Espinar Casaus continued to resist the government of the [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]] during the [[Partisan Resistance | + | A life-long [[Qarl Marx|Marxist]] and communist, he joined the National Council at the beginning of the civil war, and after the fall of the ''Miguelist'' government on 30 September 1949 at the [[Battle of the Zapatista River]], Espinar Casaus continued to resist the government of the [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]] during the [[Partisan Resistance (Creeperopolis)|Partisan Resistance]]. He was one of the leading figures of the resistance, being known as '''El Líder''' by ''Miguelist'' partisans and loyalists as the highest-ranking surviving member of the National Council in the aftermath of the [[San Salvador Trials]]. He was captured by the [[Creeperian Army]] on 14 August 1953 and publicly beheaded in the town of [[Aterancho]], [[Abdan (department)|Abdan]]. |
== Criminal convictions == | == Criminal convictions == |
Revision as of 02:06, 5 March 2022
- In this Creeperian name, the first or paternal surname is Espinar and the second or maternal family name is Casaus.
Pascual Espinar Casaus | |
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Birth name | Pascual Ignacio Espinar Casaus |
Nickname(s) | El Líder |
Born | 3 May 1889 La'Victoria, San Luís, Creeperopolis |
Died | 14 August 1953 Aterancho, Abdan, Creeperopolis | (aged 64)
Allegiance | Creeperopolis (until 1933) National Council (1933–1949) Miguelist partisans (from 1949) |
Branch/service | Creeperian Army (until 1933) National Army (1933–1949) Miguelist partisans (from 1949) |
Years of service | 1907–1953 |
Rank | Field Marshal |
Battles/wars | Creeperian Civil War Partisan Resistance |
Minister for Public Safety | |
In office 1 September 1934 – 30 September 1949 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
Personal details | |
Political party | Creeperian Social Communist Party |
Spouse(s) | Josefa Valdéz Molina (m. 1911; died 1948) |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | San Salvador Imperial Military Academy |
Known for | Role in the De-Catholization and the Partisan Resistance |
Criminal details | |
Targets | Romerists, Creeperian Catholics, Deltinians, prisoners-of-war, civilians |
Victims | 11.5 million (official) |
Convictions | See § Criminal convictions |
Span of crimes | 1933–1953 |
Penalty | Death |
Apprehended | 14 August 1953 |
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Miguelism |
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Pascual Ignacio Espinar Casaus (3 May 1889 – 14 August 1953) was a Creeperian military officer who held the rank of Field Marshal with the National Council for Peace and Order during the Creeperian Civil War. He held the position of Minister for Public Safety from which he organized and carried out various atrocities and crimes against humanity which have since been collectively known as the De-Catholization, in which an estimated 9 to 11 million people died.
A life-long Marxist and communist, he joined the National Council at the beginning of the civil war, and after the fall of the Miguelist government on 30 September 1949 at the Battle of the Zapatista River, Espinar Casaus continued to resist the government of the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council during the Partisan Resistance. He was one of the leading figures of the resistance, being known as El Líder by Miguelist partisans and loyalists as the highest-ranking surviving member of the National Council in the aftermath of the San Salvador Trials. He was captured by the Creeperian Army on 14 August 1953 and publicly beheaded in the town of Aterancho, Abdan.
Criminal convictions
The following is a list of charges issued by the Creeperian National Military Tribunal, on which he was convicted on all charges:
- Organization of the De-Catholization
- 11.5 million counts of murder
- Waging war on God
- Waging war on the Empire
- War crimes
- Crimes against humanity
- Conspiracy against peace
- Apostasy
- Practicing atheism
- Practicing communism
- Blasphemy
- Heresy
He was sentenced to death by the tribunal.
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