In 1973, Uruguay was ruled by a military dictatorship, and one autumn evening, three Tupamaro prisoners were secretly taken from their cells in a swift operation. The objective was to drive them to the brink of madness, rather than eliminate them. The prisoners, including future President Pepe Mujica, were then confined to solitary cells for 12 long years.
A Twelve-Year Night
In 1973, a group of rebels embarked on a daring operation to free three Tupamaro prisoners from Uruguayan custody, hoping to disorient and demoralize them by taking away their freedom.