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Dirty War - Wikipedia

The Dirty War (Spanish: Guerra sucia) is the name used by the military junta or civic-military dictatorship of Argentina for its period of state terrorism ...

Dirty War | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

Dirty War, infamous campaign waged from 1976 to 1983 by Argentina's military dictatorship against suspected left-wing political opponents in ...

Argentina Declassification Project - The "Dirty War" (1976-83) - CIA

The military junta that ousted President Isabel Peron in a coup in 1976 confronted an urban-based leftist insurgency that had been intensifying for several ...

Argentina « World Without Genocide - Making It Our Legacy

The genocide in Argentina, often referred to as the 'Dirty War,' was a targeted campaign by the Argentine government to wipe out suspected dissidents and ...

Adopted by their parents' enemies: tracing the stolen children of ...

After the 1976 coup, the military brutally crushed its opponents. At least 500 babies were taken from their captured parents and given to ...

Argentina's Dirty War and the Transition to Democracy - ADST.org

From 1976-1983, a brutal military junta ruled Argentina in what was called “the Dirty War,” when some 10,000 persons were “disappeared” and human rights abuses ...

30,000 People Were 'Disappeared' in Argentina's Dirty War. These ...

For decades, the Mothers and Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo have demanded answers.

Argentina: Secret U.S. Documents Declassified on Dirty War Atrocities

Torture in detention centers and assassinations and disappearances as a counterinsurgency policy of government forces;. The cooperation between intelligence and ...

What was Argentina's 'Dirty War' period & what role did US play?

From 1976-1983, one South American country was ruled by a ruthless US-backed military regime which carried out targeted killings and forced ...

Argentine Military Believed U.S. Gave Go-ahead for Dirty War

New State Department documents show conflict between Washington and US Embassy in Buenos Aires over signals to the military dictatorship at height of ...

The Catholic Church and Argentina's Dirty War

The perpetrators were part of the Argentine military government that took power under President General Jorge Videla in 1976, ostensibly to fight Communism in ...

Human Rights Project Studies Argentina's Post-Dirty War Justice

Eight University of Virginia School of Law students traveled to Argentina to learn about human rights initiatives in Latin America in the ...

Argentina, 1976-1983 - Holocaust Museum Houston

Many Latin American countries experienced violent, right-wing military dictatorships during the Cold War. In Argentina, a military junta led by General ...

Introduction | The Ideological Origins of the Dirty War: Fascism ...

In Latin America, Videla is widely considered the Argentine version of Hitler. But unlike the German fascist dictator, Videla never thought that he was a god- ...

Life during Argentina's Dirty War - Yale University Press

The Dirty War was a campaign by the government of Argentina to suppress left-wing political opponents. It is estimated that during the ...

The Aftermath of Argentina's Dirty War - Project MUSE

Holocaust studies and psychoanalysis have stated forcefully that the mourning of mass violence is postponed by denial and repression so that time can wear off ...

military dictatorship - ARGENTINA

Argentina was governed by a military dictatorship that committed horrendous human rights crimes, including torture, extrajudicial executions, and the ...

11.7: Argentina's "Dirty War"- 1976-83 - Humanities LibreTexts

In the postwar period, Argentina's politics were dominated by Peronism, a diverse populist movement led by Juan Peron, an army officer who had ...

Argentina's "Dirty War" - University of Texas Press

Argentines ask how their ultracivilized country, reputedly the most European in Latin America, could have relapsed into near-barbarism in the 1970s.

Argentina Declassification Project: Scope of Research - INTEL.gov

A Presidential Tasking The Argentina Declassification Project, which spanned 2016 to 2019, originated with a personal request from Argentine President...


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The Gaza War, also known as the First Gaza War, Operation Cast Lead, or the Gaza Massacre, and referred to as the Battle of al-Furqan by Hamas, was a three-week armed conflict between Gaza Strip Palestinian paramilitary groups and the Israel Defense Forces that began on 27 December 2008 and ended on 18 January 2009 with a unilateral ceasefire.