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| Subject: Usual Statist Legacy: US documents expose Argentina dictatorship's grisly crimes Thu May 30, 2019 8:13 pm | |
| BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – Recently declassified U.S. documents reveal that Argentine dictatorship agents in 1976 dynamited the bodies of 30 people who had been detained in a blast that spread their remains over a wide radius. The 10 women and 20 men had been detained and executed in the Argentine town of Pilar. The grisly details about the Aug. 20 explosion were found in a recently declassified Central Intelligence report posted Thursday by the independent National Security Archive. The documents are a small selection of The Argentina Declassification Project - the largest government-to-government declassification effort in U.S. history. The National Security Archive says they "provide a riveting account of the Argentine military's killing machine..." Human rights groups estimate about 30,000 people were killed or forcibly disappeared during Argentina's 1976-1983 dictatorship.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/us-documents-expose-argentina-dictatorships-grisly-crimes
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