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Australia with the aid of Amnesty International in 1992 where she lived out the reminder of her life until 2007 when she lost her battle against dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Maria Teresa and her only daughter Nayeli Maria arrived in Australia in 1993, where they obtained a refugee status because of her involvement with General Benedicto Lucas Garcia, her work with UNICEF, and a paper written about the war-torn area of Xajul. Maria Teresa's involvement in the guerilla remains unclear.
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After his return to Guatemala with his family, César Montenegro Paniagua was kidnapped, tortured and murdered during Julio César Méndez Montenegro's presidency. It is rumored the assassination was undertaken with presidential sanction. Mendez Montenegro was his first cousin and did not attend the
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Domingo Rafael fled Guatemala in the late 80's leaving behind his estranged wife and four children. He moved to Australia where he claimed political asylum, however some may say this claim was undeserved as he was never involved in the political struggle in Guatemala. Maria Dolores arrived in
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covert operation code-named PBSuccess. According to the CIA, Montenegro said they were going to order the beheading of anticommunists. During the coup, he and his family managed to escape into the embassy of Mexico where they claimed political refuge and went into exile.
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In 1945 he married hotelier and socialite Maria Dolores Vega Correu (1924–2007), with whom he had three children, Maria Teresa, Francisco and Domingo Rafael.
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He served as congressman during the Guatemalan presidency of Jacobo Árbenz, who was overthrown in the
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