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Sr Dianna Ortiz, kidnapping survivor and advocate for torture victims, dies at 62

Ursuline Sr. Dianna Ortiz (Courtesy of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount St. Joseph) Sr. Dianna Ortiz, who not only survived kidnapping and torture but used the experience to become a voice for torture victims everywhere, died of cancer Feb. 19. She was 62. An Ursuline Sister of Mount St. Joseph, Kentucky, Ortiz was working as a missionary in Guatemala in 1989 when she was kidnapped by Guatemalan security forces because of her work with Indigenous people. She was taken to a secret detention center in the capital and tortured for 24 hours until she was able to escape. She returned to her family in the United States but was so traumatized, she had no memory of her life before the abduction and was unable to recall family members or her Ursuline sisters. She spent years pursuing justice, but no one was ever charged, and her memory never fully returned.

Dianna Ortiz, American nun tortured in Guatemala, dies at 62

Dianna Ortiz, American nun tortured in Guatemala, dies at 62
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Dianna Ortiz, Survivor and Witness of the Guatemalan Genocide (1958-2021)

Dianna Ortiz, Survivor and Witness of the Guatemalan Genocide (1958-2021)
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Sr Ortiz: Torture victim to peacemaker

Sr. Ortiz: Torture victim to peacemaker Sr. Ortiz: Torture victim to peacemaker By  Dennis Sadowski, Catholic News Service February 26, 2021 CLEVELAND  Ursuline Sr. Dianna Ortiz was teaching Indigenous children as a missionary in Guatemala in 1989 when her ministry was torn apart in the midst of the country’s brutal civil war. Guatemalan soldiers abducted her from a garden Nov. 2, detaining her for 30 hours. She reported being gang raped and tortured repeatedly until she escaped. Returning to the United States, Sr. Ortiz became a human rights advocate and peacemaker, starting an organization for torture survivors and becoming a visible presence of nonviolence at vigils and marches in the nation’s capital.

Sister Ortiz Survived Torture; Became Voice for Victims

Sister Ortiz Survived Torture; Became Voice for Victims
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