02-09-2019
Buenos Aires.- Photo taken during the trial of former dictator Jorge Rafael Videla who was sentenced to life imprisonment by unifying the sentence of 50 years in prison for the theft of babies of disappeared during the dictatorship and other sentences for crimes against humanity and the former dictator Reynaldo Bignone, who was sentenced to 15 years in the same case. On July 5, 2012, the judgment was handed down by the Federal Oral Court 6, composed of María del Carmen Roqueta, Julio Panelo and Domingo Altieri, in the oral trial that began on February 28, 2011 in the Retirement Courts. The trials were resumed after Argentina passed Law 25,779, which declared the nullity of the Due Obedience and Final Point laws, on September 2, 2003, during the mandate of Nestor Kirchner. (in the picture former dictator Bignone)
02-09-2019
Buenos Aires.- Photo taken during the trial of former dictator Jorge Rafael Videla who was sentenced to life imprisonment by unifying the sentence of 50 years in prison for the theft of babies of disappeared during the dictatorship and other sentences for crimes against humanity and the former dictator Reynaldo Bignone, who was sentenced to 15 years in the same case. On July 5, 2012, the judgment was handed down by the Federal Oral Court 6, composed of María del Carmen Roqueta, Julio Panelo and Domingo Altieri, in the oral trial that began on February 28, 2011 in the Retirement Courts. The trials were resumed after Argentina passed Law 25,779, which declared the nullity of the Due Obedience and Final Point laws, on September 2, 2003, during the mandate of Nestor Kirchner.
02-09-2019
Argentina. The military Armando Lambruschini, Leopoldo Galtieri, Orlando Agosti, Jorge Videla, Rubens Graffigna, Isaac Anaya, Basilio Lami Dozo, Eduardo Viola and Emilio Massera, members of the Military Boards, in the historic trial (1985) for human rights violations during the government of Raúl Alfonsín in Argentina. The sentences were subsequently annulled by the Due Obedience and Final Point Laws during the same government, based on the pressures of military groups and subsequently, by means of pardons. The government of Nestor Kirchner in 2003 annulled them and new trials against the military began to be made. (Massera first in the file)
02-09-2019
Argentina. The military Armando Lambruschini, Leopoldo Galtieri, Orlando Agosti, Jorge Videla, Rubens Graffigna, Isaac Anaya, Basilio Lami Dozo, Eduardo Viola and Emilio Massera, members of the Military Boards, in the historic trial (1985) for human rights violations during the government of Raúl Alfonsín in Argentina. The sentences were subsequently annulled by the Due Obedience and Final Point Laws during the same government, based on the pressures of military groups and subsequently, by means of pardons. The government of Nestor Kirchner in 2003 annulled them and new trials against the military began to be made.