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Argentine ex police officer linked to killings and torture extradited to Buenos Aires

Tuesday, December 17th 2019 - 09:42 UTC
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An Argentine ex-police officer linked to the murder of hundreds of people during the country's “dirty war” was on a plane to Buenos Aires on Monday, after France extradited him to face trial over the disappearance of a student. Read full article

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  • Think

    Ahhhhhhh..., the divine irony of it all...

    These animals strategy of making human beings just “dissapear” has since played against them...
    - In this latest case by permiting the extradiction by the French Constitutional Council who determined that no statute of limitations can be applied to an “ongoing” case, citing the fact that Abriata's body has never been found....

    Vincit Omnia Veritas...

    Dec 17th, 2019 - 10:08 am - Link - Report abuse -1
  • Enrique Massot

    As prosecutor Julio Strassera said in 1985, at the conclusion of the Trial to the Juntas: “Señores Jueces: Nunca Más.”

    Here we can see the effectiveness Argentina's decision to prosecute those involved in crimes against humanity while ensuring the accused all the guarantees enjoyed by any citizen before the law.

    “Churrasco” Sandoval did not look too proud when taken to the aircraft bound to Argentina under heavy guard.

    As the song says: “Adonde vayan los iremos a buscar...”

    Dec 18th, 2019 - 04:19 am - Link - Report abuse -1

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