Rojas Pinilla, Gustavo

Rojas Pinilla, Gustavo
born March 12, 1900, Tunja, Colom.
died Jan. 17, 1975, Bogotá

Soldier and dictator of Colombia (1953–57).

He rose through the ranks of the army to seize power from the brutal regime of Laureano Gómez (b. 1889
d. 1965). Though he promised peace, justice, and liberty, he instead ruled by decree, silencing the opposition press, stirring up violence against Protestants, and embezzling government money. He was exiled and impeached but returned to form an opposition party and run for president. In 1970 he was narrowly defeated in elections he claimed were fraudulent; his supporters rioted and martial law was declared. His daughter sought the presidency in 1974 but was soundly defeated.

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▪ dictator of Colombia
born March 12, 1900, Tunja, Colom.
died Jan. 17, 1975, Bogotá

      professional soldier and dictator of Colombia (1953–57) whose corrupt and authoritarian regime converted his nationwide popularity into united national hostility. Nevertheless, he remained a major force in Colombian political life.

      After graduating from the Colombian Military Academy in 1920, Rojas Pinilla earned a civil engineering degree in the United States while on inactive military status (1924–33). He then rose rapidly in the army to the rank of lieutenant general, represented Colombia at several international conferences, and was a member of the Inter-American Defense Board (1951–52). He also played a role in suppressing the riots that followed the assassination of the left-wing leader Jorge Eliécer Gaitán in April 1948.

      In 1953, after four years of the brutal and authoritarian regime of President Laureano Gómez, the Colombian people welcomed the seizure of power by Rojas Pinilla. He promised them peace, justice, and liberty. Instead, ruling by decree, he silenced the opposition press, made the secret police an ever-present institution, stirred up violence against Protestant churches and schools, and embezzled government money to buy land for himself until conservatives and liberals jointly forced him into exile. Appointing a military junta to rule in his place, he left for the United States in May 1957.

      When he returned to Colombia in October 1958, he was impeached, and in April 1959 he lost his civil rights. He nevertheless reentered politics and in 1962 won 2.5 percent of the votes for president. Disillusionment with the lack of progress under National Front leadership and the disintegration of the left-wing faction of the Liberal Party made Rojas Pinilla's Acción Nacional Popular (Anapo) the leading protest group of the lower classes. In 1967 a Colombian court ruled that he could not be deprived of his civil rights, and he ran again for president in 1970. He received almost as many votes as the National Front candidate, Misael Pastrana Borrero, but the supreme electoral court declared Pastrana Borrero the winner. Rojas Pinilla claimed fraud, his supporters rioted, and martial law was declared. In the presidential election of 1974, Rojas Pinilla's daughter and former campaign manager, María Eugenia Rojas de Moreno Díaz, ran as the Anapo candidate and was soundly defeated.

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