Francisco Caamaño

Francisco Caamaño

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term_start =May 4, 1965
term_end =August 30, 1965
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successor =Joaquín Balaguer
birth_date =June 11, 1932
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death_date =February 16, 1973 (aged 41)
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Col. Francisco Alberto Caamaño Deñó [Cah-MAH-nyoh Deh-NYOH] (11 June 193216 February 1973) was a Dominican soldier and politician.

His entry into history books came during the Dominican Republic Civil War that began on April 24, 1965. He was one of the leaders in the movement to restore the democratically elected President Dr. Juan Bosch, who had been overthrown in a CIA sponsored military "coup d'état" in September, 1963. This faction of loyalists came to be known as the "Constitucionalistas", for their desire to return to a rightful and constitutional form of government, as opposed to the military "junta" that was in place.

As the "Constitucionalistas" successfully seized and held Santo Domingo over the initial days of the uprising, U.S. President Lyndon Johnson ordered an invasion by the U.S. military, dubbed as Operation Power Pack, with the pretext that the lives of American citizens there needed to be protected. A factor that was arguably more involved in the decision was the fear that the "Constitucionalistas" would bring about a communist regime in the country, and this risk of "another Cuba" was something that would not be allowed.

During this period, Caamaño was de facto and, arguably, de jure, President of the Dominican Republic. After a few months of brave fighting by the "Constucionalistas", who were outnumbered and outgunned by the foreign forces, Caamaño and his men consented to a reconciliation agreement and thus ended the "Consitucionalista" government.

Facing ongoing threats and attacks during the following months, including a particularly violent attack at the Hotel Matum in Santiago, Camaaño accepted an agreement imposed by the USA government. The Dominican Provisional President, Garcia Godoy, sent Colonel Caamano as the Military Attache to the Dominican Embassy to England. While there, he was contacted by Cuban officials and he fled to Cuba to start a guerrilla group. He had a support group led by Amaury German Aristy that was expected to create the conditions for a victorious landing of Caamano's comands in Dominican Republic. This group was ambushed by the Dominican Army and killed during a fierce fight that included heavy artillery and even airplanes.During the Winter of 1973, after several years staying low-profile, Caamaño led the landing of a small group of rebels at Playa Caracoles, near Azua and then into the mountains of the Cordillera Central, with the purpose of starting a peasant revolution to overthrow Dominican President Joaquín Balaguer. Balaguer's government was repressive and highly centralized during this period, reminding many of the Rafael Trujillo regime in which Balaguer been one of the dictator's puppet presidents and close advisers [" [http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Herman%20/DominRepFascism_Herman.html "The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism"] " Chomsky, Noam and Herman, Edward S. Retrieved on 2007-08-09.] [" [http://fpm-mgl.org/esp/page.php?14 ¡Necesitamos una nueva restauración!] ." "Dominicano Libre" Agosto / Septiembre 2006. Retrieved on 2007-08-09.] . After a few weeks of guerrilla war against Balaguer's regular army and not having received the much hoped-for peasant support, he was wounded and captured by Dominican government forces, and then summarilly executed.

Some twenty years passed before Caamaño was officially honored by the Dominican government as a hero for his attempts to restore rightful government to his country. Today, there is an avenue in Santo Domingo that bears the name "Presidente Caamaño" (the avenue borders the western bank of the Ozama River harbor, near its outlet to the Caribbean sea).

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