October 13, 1945 - Desi Bouterse
His trajectory — from coup leader to elected president — made Bouterse one of the more unusual figures in late twentieth-century Latin American politics, cycling through military rule, civilian democratic office, and serious criminal conviction within a single career. The December 1982 murders, in which fifteen prominent critics of his regime were executed, became the defining atrocity of his rule and the subject of a decades-long legal battle that his own government worked to obstruct through amnesty legislation. A separate Dutch conviction for cocaine trafficking added a dimension rarely seen even among authoritarian leaders of small states.
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