Operation Massacre: After 70 Years the Justice Acknowledged the Responsibility of the State in the Shootings of José León Suárez
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“Memory bursts until it wins, he finds a reveco to get out,” Attorney General Alberto Palacio said in the closing statement of the trial for the truth for the shootings that took place in a garbage dump by José León Suárez—in the northwest periphery of Buenos Aires—in the early morning of June 10, 1956. The families of the 12 shot had to wait 70 years to hear, this Monday, a judicial verdict: they were “crimes against humanity” perpetrated by th…
For Argentine Time Seven decades later, in a trial for the truth, federal justice acknowledged that there was State responsibility in the process of planning, execution and concealment of the shootings of 12 Peronist militants on June 9, 1956. The historic debate ended this Monday after 13 o'clock, when the federal judge of San Martín, Alicia Vence, read the operative part of the sentence, in which she declared that these events, told by Rodolfo…
70 years after the shootings narrated by Rodolfo Walsh in "Operation Massacre", the Federal Justice of San Martín declared that the events constituted crimes against humanity, held the Argentine State responsible for its execution and ordered a series of measures of reparation and preservation of memory for the victims and their relatives. Seventy years after one of the most emblematic episodes of political violence in Argentina, the Federal Jus…
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