Manuel Noriega

@Former Panamanian Dictator, Family and Personal Life

Manuel Noriega was a Panamanian dictator, who ruled Panama as military dictator from 1983 to 1989

Feb 11, 1934

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: February 11, 1934
  • Died on: May 29, 2017
  • Nationality: Panamanian
  • Famous: Former Panamanian Dictator, Millionaires, Leaders, Dictators
  • Spouses: Felicidad Sieiro de Noriega
  • Known as: Manuel Antonio Noriega Morena, General Noriego
  • Childrens: Lorena Noriega, Sandra Noriega, Thays Noriega

Manuel Noriega born at

Panama City

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Birth Place

Not much is known about Manuel Noriega’s personal life. Manuel Noriega married Felicidad Sieiro de Noriega in late 1960s and the couple had three daughters, namely, Sandra, Thays and Lorena.

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Personal Life

His wife, daughters, a grandson who was just 4 months old and a son-in-law had taken refuge in the residence of the Ambassador of Cuba after the U.S. military troops had invaded Panama that subsequently toppled Manuel’s dictatorship in his home country.

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Personal Life

In 2012, Manuel Noriega was diagnosed with a brain tumour. On 7, March 2017, he underwent a surgery to remove the tumour but suffered a brain hemorrhage during surgery. He was admitted to the ICU of Santo Tomas hospital in Panama City.

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Personal Life

Manuel Noriega was born on 11th February, 1934 in Panama City, Panama. He was born in a poor family that originally hailed from Colombia. His father was an accountant while his mother was his father’s former maid.

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Childhood & Early Life

Manuel was given up for adoption when he was just five years old to a school teacher and studied in National Institute which is one of well-known schools in Panama and had originally intended to become a physician.

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Childhood & Early Life

Since Noriega’s family was not well-off, they could not send him to a medical school and so he accepted a scholarship for studying in the Chorrillos Military School at Lima, Peru.

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Childhood & Early Life

In the year 1962, Manuel graduated with a degree in engineering and started his military career.

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Childhood & Early Life

When he returned to Panama, Manuel Noriega was first commissioned as a sub-lieutenant in National Guard and was posted in Colon. He got a string of promotions and got acquainted with Captain Omar Torrijos.

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Career

In 1967, Manuel also received his counter-intelligence and intelligence training at Fort Gulick that belongs to the U.S. army in the Panama Canal Zone and also completed a course in psyops or psychological operations at Fort Bragg in Carolina.

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Career

He was promoted as a lieutenant in the year 1968 and supported Omar Torrijos in the failed military coup that took place in 1969.

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Career

He was elevated to the position of lieutenant colonel as a reward for his loyalty and was eventually given the position of chief of military intelligence by Omar. It is claimed by Manuel that based on instructions given to him by Torijos, he struck a negotiation deal for an amnesty for approximately 400 guerilla fighters who were defeated earlier and thus enabled them to return to places like Costa Rica and Honduras from their exile.

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When Manuel was assigned the position of chief of military intelligence, he managed to establish contacts with the intelligence service of the United States of America.

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Manuel Noriega was on the payroll of CIA for helping them with their operations in Central and South America.

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Trivia

Manuel was abandoned by his natural parents when he was just five years old and was thereafter raised by Mama Luisa, his aunt.

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Manuel Noriega was detected with prostate cancer when he was serving his prison term in custody of the United States of America.

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He was the first foreign head of any nation who was convicted by a federal court in the United States of America.

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