Argentinas Dirty War
Argentina's Dirty War
Between 1976 and 1983, under military rule, thousands of people in Argentina were arrested and then vanished without a trace. This campaign became known to Argentina and abroad as the "Dirty War". Seized by force against their will, the victims no longer existed as citizens. Nobody knew who exactly were responsible for their abductions or even why they had been abducted. Under a policy called the "Process of National Reorganization", successive juntas waged war
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S is a perfect example of what can be done when people work hard for justice and work toward a better future. Overall, people must never forget what happened.
Bibliography
Work Cited
1.) Derechos Human Rights
www.derechos.org/human-rights/argentina.html
2.) Macabre New Details Emerge about Argentina's Dirty War
Jonathan Mann
CNN Interactive World News
March 23, 1996
3.) The Vanished Gallery
www.yendor.com/vanished/index.html
4.) Encyclopedia Britannica.com
Journal of International Affairs/Argentina/Dirty War
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