The death of cartoonist Alejandro Montenegro, known to all as “Rufino,” was only made public a few days ago, although he passed away on April 2nd. The confirmation came from journalist and writer Jorge Montealegre, who revealed the news and lamented the silence that surrounded the artist's final years. Rufino was a key figure in political humor during the dictatorship, especially for his work in the magazine Hoy, where he had the audacity—and th…
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The death of cartoonist Alejandro Montenegro, known to all as “Rufino,” was only made public a few days ago, although he passed away on April 2nd. The confirmation came from journalist and writer Jorge Montealegre, who revealed the news and lamented the silence that surrounded the artist's final years. Rufino was a key figure in political humor during the dictatorship, especially for his work in the magazine Hoy, where he had the audacity—and th…