
Ramfis
Ramfis Trujillo was the son of the infamous Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo, known for his privileged upbringing and controversial role during and after his father's regime. Following the assassination of Rafael Trujillo in 1961, Ramfis became a symbol of the oppressive legacy of his father's rule, representing the entrenched power and violence that characterized the Trujillo dynasty. He was often associated with retaliatory actions against those who opposed his father's regime and sought to maintain the authoritarian control that had defined Dominican politics for over three decades.
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Ramfis, the dictator's favored son, would unleash a bloody crusade in the aftermath of the assassination.
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