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Argentine torturers lose immunity
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Wednesday August 13, 2003 18:27 by Joe Take
The Amnesty issued in 1983 to protect the perpetrators of the dirty war of 1976-83 opens up the prospect of hundreds of torturers and murders finally facing charges. The Argentine Congress has scrapped the controversial amnesty laws passed in 1983 to protect the State torturers and murderers of the Argentine Military Junta’s dirty war. The amnesty was a running sore in Argentine Society, poisoning national politics, as veteran torturers bragged about their careers in the fight against communism. Argentina did experience a limited campaign of Communist insurgency, which was used by the Junta to attack progressive elements of Argentine society. 20-30,000 men, women and children were abducted, tortured and or murdered as “leftists” often singled out where their work (doctors, priests, “intellectuals”) made them suspect . |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4that Pinochet and his crew are next! It's payback time.
but still, all's well that ends well. The good guys won and the world is now reaping the benefits.
What benefits? "Freedom?", Democracy?". If you think anybody "won" you are including these torturers with the winners and by implication the "losers" were the victims of their foul atrocities. Your disgusting comment insults the memory of these victims and your need to show misplaced arrogance. Shame on you for your offensive puerile drum beating and facile analogies.
Last time I looked Seanin, Argentina was an economic basket case where barter is now the predominant means for what little commerce continues.
This degeneration into farce was presided over by a string of autocratic right-wing governments and the IMF.
Worse still the ruling oligarchy took what all of the real money (ordinary citizens money) was left in the banks out of the country in a convoy of trucks and planes before the banking system collapsed.
This amnesty is a metaphorical bone which is being thrown to the masses to deflect from the disasterous situation they are in.