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'''Víctor Olea Alegría''' (b. [[17 June]] [[1950]]) was a member (''militante'') of [[Socialist Party (Chile)|Chile’s Partido Socialista]].
'''Víctor Olea Alegría''' (born 17 June 1950) was a member (''militante'') of [[Socialist Party (Chile)|Chile's Partido Socialista]].


Olea lived in [[Santiago, Chile]]. He was detained by [[DINA|security agents]] on [[11 September]] [[1974]], and became one of the "detenidos desaparecidos". [[Manuel Contreras]] was convicted in 2002 for his abduction.
Olea lived in [[Santiago, Chile]]. He was detained by "[[Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional|security agents]]" on 11 September 1974, and became one of the "[[Detenido desaparecido|detenidos desaparecidos]]". [[Manuel Contreras]] was convicted in 2002 for his abduction.{{fact|date=April 2023}}


== See also ==
== See also ==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.memoriaviva.com/Desaparecidos/D-O/victor_fernando_olea_alegria.htm Entry in a human rights website] {{es icon}}
*[http://www.memoriaviva.com/Desaparecidos/D-O/victor_fernando_olea_alegria.htm Entry in a human rights website] {{in lang|es}}


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Latest revision as of 20:22, 17 December 2023

Víctor Olea Alegría (born 17 June 1950) was a member (militante) of Chile's Partido Socialista.

Olea lived in Santiago, Chile. He was detained by "security agents" on 11 September 1974, and became one of the "detenidos desaparecidos". Manuel Contreras was convicted in 2002 for his abduction.[citation needed]

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