Former public prosecutor Julio Cesar Strassera, who accused Argentina’s military leadership that conducted the bloody 1976-1983 dictatorship, died in Buenos Aires at 81 years old of a “severe intestinal infection.” Read full article
Julio Cesar Strassera will remain as the first guy who stood up and accused people who had been, until a short time before, the all-powerful and most feared rulers of Argentina.
He will represents the first baby steps that an Argentina’s re-emerging democracy began taking, still under the threat of recurring military coups.
Farewell, señor Strassera.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesI bet this dead old argie was on the video of the 25 de Mayo shouting his head off in support of the attack on the Falklands.
Feb 28th, 2015 - 04:28 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Julio Cesar Strassera will remain as the first guy who stood up and accused people who had been, until a short time before, the all-powerful and most feared rulers of Argentina.
Mar 01st, 2015 - 03:59 pm - Link - Report abuse 0He will represents the first baby steps that an Argentina’s re-emerging democracy began taking, still under the threat of recurring military coups.
Farewell, señor Strassera.
RIP brave Sir.
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