Uruguay’s president removes commander-in-chief of the army

In this Oct. 29, 2018 photo, Uruguay’s commander-in-chief of the army Guido Manini Rios speaks during a ceremony honoring independence war hero Joaquin Lencinas, also known as “Ansina” in Montevideo, Uruguay. Announced on Tuesday, March 12, 2109, Uruguay’s President Tabare Vazquez removed Manini Rios after he questioned how local courts have handled cases involving members of the military accused of crimes against humanity committed during the 1973-1985 dictatorship. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico)

In this Oct. 29, 2018 photo, Uruguay’s President Tabare Vazquez, left, listens to his commander-in-chief of the army Guido Manini Rios during a ceremony honoring independence war hero Joaquin Lencinas, also known as “Ansina,” in Montevideo, Uruguay. Announced on Tuesday, March 12, 2109, Uruguay’s president has removed Manini Rios after he questioned how local courts have handled cases involving members of the military accused of crimes against humanity committed during the 1973-1985 dictatorship. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico)

In this Oct. 29, 2018 photo, Uruguay’s President Tabare Vazquez, center, walks with his commander-in-chief of the army Guido Manini Rios during a ceremony honoring independence war hero Joaquin Lencinas, also known as “Ansina,” in Montevideo, Uruguay. Announced on Tuesday, March 12, 2109, Uruguay’s president has removed Manini Rios after he questioned how local courts have handled cases involving members of the military accused of crimes against humanity committed during the 1973-1985 dictatorship. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico)

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — Uruguay’s president has removed the country’s commander-in-chief of the army after he questioned how local courts have handled cases involving members of the military accused of dictatorship-era human rights abuses.

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