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Dark Memories of the Dirty War2 comments

zikipediq wrote 1 month ago: Chronicle of a valient journalist during the painful emergence of the Argentine dictatorship “ Dirty … more →

Tags: Americas, Book Review, Human Rights, Argentina, Robert Cox

Spain: Poch: Suspect Arrested for ‘Dirty War’ Crimes

justiceupdated wrote 2 months ago: 2009-09-23, Valencia. Spanish police arrested Julio Alberto Poch, 57, a citizen of the Netherlands, … more →

Tags: domestic courts, Netherlands, Spain, Valencia, Julio Alberto Poch, death flights, Navy Mechanics School, torture center, Buenos Aires

The dirtiest war4 comments

macleans.ca wrote 2 months ago: It was a cold, wet February morning when Zaidi Bibi received the headless body of her husband. The d … more →

Tags: World, Afghanistan, Taliban, Jihad, Pakistan, Swat, Mingora, Zaidi Bibi, Aziz Urrahman

Reflections on my beloved Colombia1 comment

ivacru69 wrote 3 months ago: Ivan Gerardo Cruz - Author/Contributor of Bloggers of the Americas Ten years living out of my countr … more →

Tags: 1, united states, INTERNATIONAL, Barack Obama, South America, interamerican relations, President Alvaro Uribe, Colombia, International Politics

The Spanish Law of Universal Jurisdiction, now in Brackets? 19 comments

zikipediq wrote 3 months ago: The Spanish National Criminal Court (Audiencia Nacional), open to individuals supported by combative … more →

Tags: Human Rights, Justice, Argentina, Audiencia Nacional, Baltasar Garzón, Belgium, China, fidh, Gaza

Ausencias by Gustavo Germano

PPusa wrote 3 months ago: During the Argentine military regime (1976-83) thousands of people became “desaparecidos … more →

Tags: Photos Taken by Others, Argentina, AUSENCIAS, Desaparecidos, Exhibition, Guerra Sucia, gustavo germano, militart regime, Photography

Jacobo Timerman's Survival of Torture

jeffkellylowenstein3 wrote 3 months ago:   Jacobo Timerman's account of surviving torture should be compulsory reading.     I’ve ju … more →

Tags: History (Books), Human Rights, memoir, Amnesty International, Argentina, Jacobo Timerman, La Opinion, Nazi ideology, Prisoner without a name Cell without a number

Coup d'Etat Underway in Honduras: OBAMA’S FIRST COUP D’ETAT

Antievil wrote 5 months ago: Coup d’Etat Underway in Honduras: OBAMA’S FIRST COUP D’ETAT Eva Golinger – Globalreserach June … more →

Tags: Imperialism, us doctrine, War-on-terror, capitalism, Illegal, human rights violations, americanism, Colonialism, obama

When Too Much Torture Is Barely Enough

bsuryab wrote 5 months ago: The BBC reported this week that the Argentine armed forces may have tortured their own soldiers duri … more →

Tags: Politics, Torture, CIA, kissinger, Argentina, Falklands War

Today in the Americas, the Tangled Webs of Leopoldo Lugones1 comment

Daniel Schmidt wrote 5 months ago: Today in 1874 (135 years ago) Leopoldo Lugones, an archetype of Southern Cone descent from socialist … more →

Tags: Today in the Americas, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Socialism, Leopoldo Lugones, Rubén Darío, Modernism, Fascism, Poetry & Fiction

Argentina.. What is it...

arloray wrote 6 months ago: The country of Argentina takes up most of the southern half of South America. Also, referred to, as … more →

Tags: Argentina, goucho, South America

Argentina: Down the ally of hatred and war5 comments

Enrique wrote 7 months ago: If you are willing to inhale a whiff of hatred in its rawest form, I would take you to the dirty war … more →

Tags: writing, Human Rights, Argentina, Civil War, Holocaust, South America, Guerra Sucia, Torture, Derechos Humanos

“I had to govern from hell,” he said.

Andrew Maki wrote 7 months ago: “I had to govern from hell, not the government palace, but the hell that terrorism had install … more →

Tags: Political Commentary, Alberto Fujimori, Crimes Against Humanity, election, Kieko Fujimori, Perú, Sendero Luminoso

Fallece Raúl Alfonsín / A tribute to Raúl Alfonsín

zikipediq wrote 8 months ago: Fallece un gran demócrata y un hombre ejemplar. Alfonsín, hombre de convicciones, temple y gran honr … more →

Tags: Spanish Files, Politics, Argentina, alfonsín, military dictatorship

Women's History and Social Studies Methods Class Converge with Marjorie Agosin1 comment

jeffkellylowenstein3 wrote 8 months ago: The prolific Marjorie Agosin in a reflective moment. Ever since her departure to the United States f … more →

Tags: Poetry, memoir, Facing History and Ourselves, Women's History Month, Marjorie Agosin, "salvador allende", 1973 Coup, Chile, Wellesley College

Subversive Historian - 03/24/09

Gabriel San Blogman wrote 8 months ago: The Coup in Argentina Back in the day on March 24th, 1976, the military junta of General Jorge Rafae … more →

Tags: Foriegn Policy, History, Latin America, 'Criminal Injustice', Argentina, military dictatorship, Military Coup, Isabel Perón, General Jorge Rafael Videla

De los GAL a los vuelos de la CIA, pasando por las Azores1 comment

abenyusuf wrote 12 months ago: Bismilah al rahmán y rahim Nada parece inocente. El País ha desenterrado definitivamente el hacha de … more →

Tags: Jihad, EU, USA, Dar al-Harb, Christian Zionism, Imperialism, humanitarism, Human Rights, Borders

Anthropology and espionage (2)1 comment

John Postill wrote 1 year ago: John Gledhill has kindly sent me the transcript of his recent BBC Radio 3 broadcast in which, to quo … more →

Tags: Anthropology, Ethnography, Political Anthropology, Research, Political Science, North America, Central America, activism, BBC

Former President of Argentina to Be Charged With Crimes Against Humanity

rogerhollander wrote 1 year ago: Martin Barillas and Eduardo Szklarz November 24th 2008 www.thecuttingedgenews.com Cutting Edge Senio … more →

Tags: Argentina, Latin America, School of the Americas, roger hollander, Human Rights, Crimes Against Humanity, Dictatorship, soa, Jorge Rafael Videla


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