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The book O Puto - Autópsia dos Ventos da Liberdade Corroborates the thesis about the theft of the PIDE archives by the KGB. Ricardo Saavedra, the book O Puto - Autópsia dos Ventos da Liberdade that plays a long interview with Commandant Paulo, old operator in the bomber network, supports the thesis on the PIDE archives being stolen by the KGB. In the book, Manuel Gaspar or Commandant Paulo relates the death of Fernando Oneto, member of the commission for the extinction of PIDE / DGS and the Portuguese Legion with the alleged theft of some of the former political police files by the former secret services of the Soviet Union, with the collaboration of the PCP (Portuguese Communist Party). Fernando Oneto died on May 14, 1976, the victim of a heart attack allegedly caused by a man who Commandant Paulo claims to have known in the PJ dungeons during the judgment of the bomb network that he was involved. One of the prisoners who remember best was accused of the death of Fernando Oneto, who had been part of the PIDE Extinguishing Commission and the Portuguese Legion and it was repeatedly thrown out by knowing too much (page 374), referred to Commandant Paulo , interviewed by journalist Ricardo Saavedra in 1979. The complication derived from the fact that Oneto have revealed that crates of PIDE documents took off for the KGB in Moscow, with several processes, including evidence of the link of the exiled Portuguese left wing to the death of General Delgado, and the influence of Aginter Press the Guérin -Sérac on the secret army the right wing, created and fed with blessings from PIDE, CIA and NATO itself (page 375) says Paul referring to the meeting in jail with the supposed assassin. The long interview with the former sergeant of the Portuguese Army Commandos that fought in Angola in the ranks of the armed wing of FNLA after independence and later was a member of the right wing bombing network in Portugal is revealed for the first time in the book O Puto - Autópsia dos Ventos da Liberdade. The conversation is several hours of recordings made in South Africa where the Commandant Paulo ran away after having escaped from Alcoentre in prison in 1978. During the time that he remained in the dungeons of the Portuguese Judicial Police, while waiting trial for the bombing network, Commandant Paulo or Puto, as dubbed by Jaime Neves in the Commandos in Mozambique during the Colonial War, Oneto recalls him as an uncomfortable figure. Fernando Oneto was a founder of the Portuguese Socialist Action that later gave rise to the Socialist Party, collaborated with the League of Union and Revolutionary Action (LUAR) and was arrested three times by PIDE, and after April 25 1974 was part of the commission for the extinction of the Portuguese political police.
Posted on: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 06:21:25 +0000

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