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  2. Mar 7, 2019 · From 1976-1983 during Argentina’s “Dirty War,” up to 30,000 people "disappeared". They protested against the law of full stop (Punto Final) sanctioned by the government of President...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dirty_WarDirty War - Wikipedia

    The two men traveled from Chile to Argentina on 11 August 1976 and "cooperated in the torture and assassination of the two Cuban diplomats". According to the " terror archives " discovered in Paraguay in 1992, 50,000 persons were murdered in the frame of Condor, 22,000–30,000 disappeared (desaparecidos) and 400,000 incarcerated.

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  4. Las personas desaparecidas por el terrorismo de Estado en Argentina son víctimas del crimen de desaparición forzada antes, durante y después de la última dictadura cívico-militar que hubo en Argentina, autodenominada Proceso de Reorganización Nacional, entre 1976 y 1983.

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · Dirty War, infamous campaign waged from 1976 to 1983 by Argentina ’s military dictatorship against suspected left-wing political opponents. It is estimated that between 10,000 and 30,000 citizens were killed; many of them were “ disappeared”—seized by the authorities and never heard from again.

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  6. Apr 23, 2018 · The International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) notes that it is more than 40 years since the military coup in Argentina that led to gross human rights abuses and the disappearance of thousands of people. The IFSW Human Rights Commission supports the work of the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, a human rights organization that helps locate and reunite the children of the “disappeared” with their families.

  7. In 1976, as the United States celebrated its 200th anniversary as a democracy, a far-different scenario was unfolding six thousand miles away in Argentina, where a military junta seized power...

  8. The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo is an Argentine human rights association formed in response to the National Reorganization Process, the military dictatorship by Jorge Rafael Videla, with the goal of finding the desaparecidos, initially, and then determining the culprits of crimes against humanity to promote their trial and sentencing.

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