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Guzmán's capture was a political coup for Fujimori, who used it to great effect in the press ; in an interview with documentarian Ellen Perry, Fujimori even notes that he specially ordered Guzmán's prison jumpsuit to be white with black stripes, to enhance the image of his capture in the media.
Guzmán's mother, Berenice Reynoso, died when he was only five years old.
It has been rumored that she was murdered by Elena Iparraguirre, Guzmán's lover, with his complicity.
Guzmán's political plan was to move slowly to reform the social and economic aspects of the Dominican Republic, while he tried to have direct contact with the armed forces because of their threat concerning pressure in the political field.
In 1531 ( probably January ), one of Guzmán's captains, Cristóbal de Oñate, founded a small town near Nochistlán to which the name " Guadalajara " was given.

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Eventually Guzmán's plan backfired as rural militia or " rondas " rallied support for the military against Shining Path.
Guzmán's image as a dispassionate murderer became widespread after he moved against the city of Lima.

Guzmán's and .
The recent trial of Abimael Guzmán has been suspended, due in part to Guzmán's use of it as a forum for broadcasting Sendero Luminoso propaganda.
Sometime later, it lost many student elections in the universities, including Guzmán's San Cristóbal of Huamanga.
When election returns showed an unmistakable trend in Guzmán's favor, the military stopped the count.
The autocratic nature of Guzmán's regimes contrast sharply with the many economic and legal reforms and achievements that they brought about.
While the activity of the insurgency increased shortly after Guzmán's capture, it has declined in the years following.
On the second floor of the house, they found and arrested Guzmán and eight others, including Laura Zambrano and Elena Iparraguirre, Guzmán's female companion.
At the time of capture, the police seized Guzmán's computer, in which they found a very detailed register of his armed forces and the weapons each regiment, militia and support base had in each region of the country.
Its ideological origins date back to the Jaime Guzmán's Guildist Movement, born in the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile in 1966, espousing the independence and depoliticization of intermediate bodies of civil society.
Spanish exploration of the area began in 1531 with Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán's expedition.
Guzmán's violent conquest left Spanish control of the area unstable, and within a decade full war had reemerged between the settlers and the Native peoples of the area.
For much of Guzmán's career, he has played character roles largely as sidekicks, thugs, or policemen.
Two works in progress that were nearly finished at the time of Slauerhoff's death, the original novel De opstand van Guadalajara (" The Guadalajara Uprising ") and the translation of Martín Luis Guzmán's novel In de schaduw van den leider (" In the Shadow of the Leader "), were published posthumously in 1937.
When election returns showed an unmistakable trend in Guzmán's favor, the military stopped the count.
In 1531 Zumarraga published a treaty decrying Guzmán's 1529 campaign as unjust.
Later the settlers began to complain to Antonio de Mendoza, then the viceroy of New Spain, about both the repeated relocations and Guzmán's cruelty.
Reports of Guzmán's treatment of the Indigenous had reached Mexico City and Spain, and, at Bishop Zumárraga's request the Crown sent Diego Pérez de la Torre to investigate.

rule and governor
Responsible to the governor, town councils known as Cabildo administered local municipalities, the most important of which was Santiago, which was the seat of a Royal Appeals Court () from 1609 until the end of colonial rule.
It commemorates the assassination of the righteous governor of Judah of that name, which ended any level of Jewish rule following the destruction of the First Temple.
Midhat Pasha, the governor of Iraq, demanded that Kuwait submit to Ottoman rule.
Born into poverty, he was elected emir upon the abdication of his predecessor, and would rule under Ottoman suzerainty, being appointed wali or governor of Mt Lebanon, the Biqa valley and Jabal Amil.
The Province of Lebanon that would be controlled by the Maronites, but the entire area was placed under direct rule of the governor of Damascus, and carefully watched by the Ottoman Empire.
In 1893, the French appointed a civilian governor of the territory they called Soudan Français ( French Sudan ), but active resistance to French rule continued.
Having been appointed governor of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis ( modern Provence ) in 58 BC, Julius Caesar proceeded to conquer the Gallic tribes beyond over the next few years, maintaining control through a careful divide and rule strategy.
* Agathocles rule provokes Tlepolemus, the governor of Pelusium ( Egypt's eastern frontier city ), into action.
* Tiberius Avidius Quietus ' rule as governor of Roman Britain ends.
Under Mughal rule, it was the seat of the governor of Awadh.
* Postumus, governor of Gaul, declares himself Emperor and continues to rule the Gallic Empire until 269 when he was killed by his soldiers.
In 106 AD, when Cornelius Palma was governor of Syria, that part of Arabia under the rule of Petra was absorbed into the Roman Empire as part of Arabia Petraea, becoming capital.
Under the governor Shimpei Goto's rule, many major public works projects were completed.
In these cases, the former office of colonial governor was altered ( sometimes for the same incumbent ) to become Governor General upon independence, as the nature of the office became an entirely independent constitutional representative of the monarch rather than a symbol of previous colonial rule.
In 1584, the governor of Genua, who dominated Corsica, ordered to all farmers and landowners to plant four trees yearly, among which a chestnut tree – plus olive, fig and mulberry trees ( this assumedly lasted until the end of Genoese rule over Corsica in 1729 ).
He extended Spanish rule south to the Bío-Bío River in 1546, fought again in Peru ( 1546 – 48 ), and returned to Chile as governor in 1549.
Gedaliah, with a Chaldean guard stationed at Mizpah, was made governor to rule over the remnant of Judah, the Yehud Province.
Moab may have been under the rule of an Israelite governor during this period ; among the exiles who returned to Judea from Babylonia were a clan descended from Pahath-Moab, whose name means " ruler of Moab ".
The inquisition policy in the Netherlands, carried out by Cardinal Granvelle, prime minister to the new governor Margaret of Parma ( 1522 – 83 ) ( natural half-sister to Philip II ), increased opposition to Spanish rule among the – then mostly Catholic – population of the Netherlands.
* Ardvates, governor and later ruler of Armenia who founds a dynasty that will rule until 211 BC
Subsequent Isin rulers appointed governors to rule over Lagash ; one such governor was an Amorite named Gungunum.
The Carolingians laid Frisia under the rule of grewan, a title that has been loosely related to count in its early sense of " governor " rather than " feudal overlord ".
Imam Malik ibn Anas, the founder of another school of law, was also flogged during his rule, but al-Mansur himself did not condone this – in fact, it was his cousin, who was the governor of Madinah at the time, who did so.
After Herod Agrippa's death in 44, when Iudaea reverted to direct Roman rule, the governor held the title procurator.
The governor of Africa had been lenient towards the large Christian minority under his rule during the persecutions.

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