Adolfo Calero

Adolfo Calero

Adolfo Calero Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 4, 2012.
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - Adolfo Calero, who led the largest force of U.S.-backed rebels against Nicaragua's Sandinista government in the 1980s and found himself entangled in the Iran-Contra scandal, has died at age 80.

Calero died Saturday of lung problems in the Nicaraguan capital of Managua, his aide Julio Romero confirmed on Sunday.

As leader of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force, Calero helped pressure the Marxist Sandinistas toward the elections that pushed them from power in 1990.

He also was the key contact with senior U.S. officials during the Iran-Contra affair, when Reagan administration officials secretly arranged the sale of weapons to Iran to finance the Central American rebels, bypassing Congressional restrictions.

Calero attended the University of Notre Dame in Indiana and told a U.S. congressional committee in 1987 the experience awakened him to the value of freedom.

He said he returned home in the mid-1950s as "a k night in democratic armor, in my own country," opposing first the right-wing Somoza dictatorship that ruled Nicaragua for 43 years and later the leftist Sandinistas, who ousted the Somozas in 1979 with broad public support.

"When Somoza was driven from our country, we had a right to expect that our dreams of democracy would be fulfilled. Instead, we got the Soviet totalitarian regime, an oppressive dictatorship operated by the Soviet Union and its proxy, Cuba."

Calero was a prominent figure in Nicaragua's Conservative Party and worked against Anastasio Somoza, even meeting in 1978 with Sandinista leaders to overcome differences in the struggle against the dictator.

But when the Sandinistas pulled the government sharply left, Calero, who had headed the local Coca Cola bottling company, went into exile in Florida.

By 1983 emerged as the political head of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force, the largest of the Contra groups, organized with U.S. aid. It claime d to have 22,000 men under arms at its height.

The conflict killed thousands and added to economic chaos in the country. It eventually led to international mediation and the Sandinistas agreed to accept free elections if the Contras demobilized. The resulting vote removed the Sandinistas from power in 1990, though another election returned Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega to the presidency in 2007.

Ortega's brother Humberto, who led the military during the 1980s, recalled dealing with Calero during peace talks that helped lead to the 1990 election.

"We broke the tension with cordiality and then there was fluidity to the negotiations," Ortega said in an email to The Associated Press. He sent condolences to Calero's family.

Calero denied knowing that any funds donated to the rebels had come from the Iranian weapons sales, but acknowledged in 1987 that three former U.S. military officers had helped them buy more than $18 million in military equipment at a time when direct U.S. arms aid was suspended. Another $14 million in donations were used to buy food, clothing and other supplies, he said.

Some of that money was turned into travelers checks and he told congressional investigators that he had given then-White House aide Oliver North about $90,000 of that to help in the liberation of U.S. hostages in Lebanon.

"I used to tell Col. North, frankly, everything. I had no reservation. I had full confidence and trust in him," Calero testified.

After the Sandinistas left power, Calero returned to Nicaragua, recovering the home the leftist rulers had confiscated from him, and practiced law.

Conservative U.S. Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida issued a statement of condolences on Saturday, calling Calero "the symbol of a country struggling to regain its freedom."

As he was buried Sunday in Managua, relatives showed a photograph of Calero with Ronald Reagan, who had signed it: "For Adolfo Calero. Our fight for justice and democracy in Nicaragua will prevail."

He is survived by his wife, Maria Ernestina Lacayo de Calero, as well as a daughter and three grandchildren.

OCTAVIO ENRIQUEZ, Associated Press


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Resistencia Nicaraguense

January 21, 2014

Recordando a uno de nuestros líderes que un día le entregara la libertad a nuestra sufrida Nicaragua. En paz descanse Adolfo Calero Portocarrero. Resistencia Nicaragüense.

MJ F

November 15, 2012

condolences to the
family for your loss. May the
loving arms of the God of all
comfort embrace you today and for
all days, forever.
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Sentido pésame a las
de la familia por su pérdida. Que
el brazos amorosos de Dios de toda
consolar a abrazarte hoy y para
todos los días, para siempre.
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May the peace of God that excels
all thought comfort you as you look
to our Heavenly Father for strength
and endurance.
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Que la paz de Dios que supera
todo el pensamiento te consolará
cuando se mira
a nuestro Padre Celestial
por la fuerza
y la resistencia

September 28, 2012

I am sorry for your loss. When you think back on the times you spent with Adolfo, remember that God promises a resurrection.

Marty Posey

July 2, 2012

To the Calero Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Adolfo was a great man. I meet him through my Dad, Tom Posey with the CMA. He was a Freedom Fighter to the end. He was a good friend to many people and Hero to many more. May he rest in peace. The Tom Posey and Marty Posey Family

June 22, 2012

Sintiendo mucho la muerte de Adolfo y pensando en ustedes con mucho cariño.
Paul y Amalia Giordano

June 19, 2012

With him, all heroe substance went from the country. No one left with his guts and heroism, with his principles and valor. We will miss him all over the world. My deep sympathy to the family.

Susana Penalosa

June 19, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Martin Calero

June 18, 2012

Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. We the Calero family thank and appreciate you.

June 13, 2012

To the CALERO family sorry for your loss may GOD give you his love, peace, and strength in this time of sorrow. May he R.I.P -|-

Bill Kenney

June 9, 2012

For Canadian-American families with multiple generations of agricultural & business holdings in Nicaragua,he was a friend. A man who became "Uncle Ron's Spark" of hope & ours - that a return to normalcy in the land of Sandino would be realized.

Ashley Lloyd

June 7, 2012

I am very sorry to hear about your loss. I will keep you Adolfo in my prayers.

June 5, 2012

With deepest sympathy to the Calero family during your time of grief...Psalm 46:1...God is for us a refuge and strength, A help that is readily to be found during difficult times...May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

Joe Adams

June 5, 2012

I had the honor of knowing and protecting this great man. My sincere condolences to his family. I miss him already.

Ball

June 4, 2012

My condolences to the Calero family. I pray that the God of peace be with your family during this time.

Alan Wise

June 4, 2012

I had the honor of knowing and working with him in 1986-87. He was a great leader- trusted and respected. The great nation of Nicaragua Will always remember his service.

Evelyn Stalevicz

June 4, 2012

A great Leader for Liberty to a great country! May you rest in Peace.

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