Echeverria took office promising democratic opening but reign undermined by accusations over role in 1968 student massacre

Former Mexican president Luis Echeverria, who took office in 1970 promising a democratic opening for the country but oversaw six of the harshest years of a so-called “dirty war” against dissidents, has died aged 100.

The Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Twitter confirmed the death Saturday, expressing his condolences to Echeverria’s family.

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