Sunday, December 26, 2010

Manzilian Wax In San Francisco

The statement threw light on the complicity of judges and religious

"The trial brought some peace"

"Until three days of torture are not sin if they help save lives," said the priests of the UP 1, according to testimony by Fermín Rivera, who first reported the executions of political prisoners in Cordoba.
Notarfrancesco By Martin, Paul Waldo Luro and Cebrero

The verdict in the trial of Videla repair not only the victims and their families. The state assumes their guilt and establishes the voice of survivors. This oral story that lasted in time to witness the atrocity is his claim in a ruling that gives value to their voices.

Within days of that day, other actors in this process examines the development of the trial and the court's findings. The feeling of mission accomplished is interspersed with new horizons and what is missing. The complicity bailed over debate set the course for further deepening the way of righteousness. The Catholic Church and the federal Justice were very committed. The cause "of judges" open against judicial officials then accused of not investigating the alleged crimes of political prisoners, and track calls.

The first report

With 34 years of waiting on the shoulders, Fermin Rivera, author of the complaint that gave rise to this cause, he is "satisfied that they have been convicted of some of the most responsible, but also that it can know the truth after decades of wanting to hide. " Fermin Rivera is a former prisoner of the UP 1 that reported, while in prison in Rawson, the executions of political prisoners. Political detainees were committed to reporting what living in prison, and he tried to do before the judges Eudoro Zamboni Adolfo Vazquez Cuesta and Ledesma, who took a statement bound and targeted by military rifles guarding him. During the trial, Rivera denounced the actions of the prison chaplains and Sabas McKinnon Eduardo Gallardo, who justified that "up to three days of torture are not sin if they help save lives." "But I also felt that they were tried only some of the perpetrators of crimes. Missing men accomplices of Justice, of the Church and those who benefited financially. None of the crimes could be committed without the complicity. This can also be a first step, "Rivera concluded.

"Now that the police officers who are prisoners tortured me, I think back to live in Argentina, because I feel the country is another very different from before, "the former policeman forward Luis Urquiza, embraced her two daughters, born in Denmark. Urquhart is a former police and the complainant of the case only "Gontero", which investigated police involvement in Cordoba in the structure of repression that commanded Luciano Benjamin Menendez. In the '90s, decided to return from exile, but in 1997 had to flee again after receiving threats from Carlos Yanicelli, one of his torturers, who was intelligence chief of police during the government of Cesar Eduardo Bautista Angeloz and Ramón Mestre. Urquiza reported during the trial that the then Minister of Constitutional Affairs of the province, Oscar Aguad, sponsored more than a hundred repressors of D2 in the police, among them Carlos Yanicelli, a man of his confidence. "Today is national deputy Aguad radicalism and occupies the Council of the Magistracy. Morally should depart from that place, "says Urquhart.

"This thing started 34 years ago, took a lot of pain. Now I can get back to my daughters. They too are victims because we had to leave the country, including democracy, lack of political will by the radical regime in then, "he concludes. Hector

Fransicetti lived from within the UP 1 repressive period ended with the shootings. From the place of victim and witness said that for them this trial was a remedy. "We are satisfied in a high percentage because most of the murderers of comrades are now facing," said excited at the door of the court, minutes of hearing the sentence. Something

peace

Rosario Rodriguez was the longtime companion of Pablo Alberto Balustra, Sanitation steward and activist who was assassinated montonero October 11, 1976. As a relative of a victim, the court gave one of the most heartfelt testimony, which served to understand the magnitude of crimes. "I am very happy to have lived this time. There were many years of suffering for us, the family. The queues outside the jail, and hospital tours to see where they were the bodies of our dead, memories are hard and now we can say that, although we returned to the family, the trial brought some peace, "say Rosario hours later, in the festivities.

"I do not I have my brother and was vital in the life of the family," Funes said Miriam, the sister of José Cristian, "El Diablito" executed on June 30, 1976. His words were carried in the gap for three decades. While appreciating the arrival of this trial, also made clear that "never any trial or any statement I will make up."

A long way

The Nobel Peace Prize, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, came to Cordoba to follow the last two days of the trial. After hearing the verdict, said he waited decades for this day. "Nearly thirty years ago we appeared as plaintiffs, along with Maria Elba Martinez, but then came the laws of impunity. Just with this government could begin to judge and it is so important that we be on this historic day. " She also appreciated the right to a defense that he respected each of the accused. In this regard, said "it speaks to the dignity of a people and a Justice. I'm sure of impunity can not build a democracy. " Carolina

Scotto, rector of the Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, was present, as in each of the sentences were in Cordoba. From their point of view, these trials are a step forward for generations of Argentines and Argentine who will take care of these conquests, as something that can not back. "These judgments, we require that citizens and institutions do we complete the review and recovery memory, with the courage it takes to assume the role fit for us not to repeat old mistakes. The process has just completed stripped these institutional responsibilities, including those of omission that are not healthy to the truth. "

Martin Frese The complainant was the most optimistic. Concurred with the ruling and said it "certainly has a political dimension because it challenges a part of history." CHILDREN's lawyer said that it is above all "a criminal and not a political trial." "In this light, he added, the acquittals speak well of the process because it means there was a defense that is not being condemned without evidence attesting to the accuracy required. On the other hand, how valuable, beyond the penalties, is there prosecuting those responsible. "

Looking forward

For fiscal Carlos Gonella, this trial may produce a breakdown in federal court. From there its expectation. He stated that the trial aired civilian complicity had the political genocide. He said he hoped "there may be a self urgent role that met our pairs of Justice, of which I am ashamed. I hope these complications are discussed in the basics of sentence and expedite the investigation to allow officials from the Justice for civil-military dictatorship. " Marcelo

CHILDREN Yornet is militant and said the fault finding further ahead. He said that was a collective learning have struggled alone to condemn these crimes and is now working to strengthen the real achievements that leave these judgments, the incorporation of human rights in the daily lives of people.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Fatal Overdose On Citalopram

The convicted, acquitted, charges and penalties

1 Jorge Rafael Videla. was director of the Military College, Chief of Staff of the Army and Commander in Chief Army. On March 24, 1976 led, together with Emilio Massera and Orlando Agosti, the coup that overthrew María Estela de Perón. Court after the return to democracy served only five years' imprisonment until he received a pardon from then-President Carlos Menem. In 1998 he returned to prison for stealing a case of babies, but days later he was granted house arrest. Two years ago, lost that advantage and was moved to Campo de Mayo. It was deemed responsible for the torture and killing of all victims of the cause UP1. He got life.

2 Luciano Benjamin Menendez. Between 1975 and 1979, was the commander of III Corps, centered in Cordoba and a presence in ten provinces. As such, he was responsible for crimes against humanity committed in these jurisdictions and the existence of clandestine detention centers in Cuyo and Northwest. Menendez himself presided over the so-called Information Community where authorities converged all defense and security forces. Until yesterday I had four life sentences, which met in the criminal Bouwer. Perpetua.

3 Vincent Meli. was chief of staff of the IV Brigade in June 1976 and therefore responsible for the decisions made in the province to "eliminate to subversion. " Also charged with the torture and killing of all victims of UP1, Meli meets house arrest since 2007. Perpetua.

4 Mauricio Carlos Poncet. was head of the Personnel Division (G1), IV Airborne Infantry Brigade. From there he directed the custody and treatment of political prisoners. Perpetua.

5 Jorge González Navarro. As head of the G5 (Civil Affairs) of the Fourth Infantry Airborne Brigade participated in the design and coordination of repression in Córdoba. Perpetua.

6 Raúl Eduardo Fierro, alias "El Francés". was head of the intelligence (G2) of the Fourth Infantry Airborne Brigade and a member of staff. Some survivors remember having seen in clandestine centers La Perla and La Ribera. Perpetua.

7 Gustavo Adolfo Alsina. was one of the heads of sections of the Military Police. Carapintadas participated in the Easter uprising, benefiting after the due obedience law and pardons. Was tried for torture and murder of René Moukarzel. Perpetua.

8 Enrique Pedro Mones Ruiz. Member Airborne Infantry Regiment II, where the company integrated command. He retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He was accused of torture and murder within the prison of Raúl Bauducco. Perpetua.

9 Miguel Angel Perez. Member Airborne Infantry Regiment II, is remembered for his self-incriminating testimony in trials for the historical truth where he confessed to killing Bauducco blank range in the prison courtyard. Perpetua.

10 Marcelo Luna, alias "Piruchín" or "Pibe Perot." was part of the gang of D2 and from there charge Numerous cases of torture and killings. It was also seen in the clandestine center of Hydraulics Chalet. Perpetua.

11 Calixto Luis Flores, aka "Chato". until 1977 was part of the underground facility staff D2. He joined one of the brigades operating in La Ribera. Last year he had been acquitted in the case Albareda. Perpetua.

12 Yamil Jabour. retired police commissioner grade higher. He was a member of the Command Libertadores de America and the gang of D2. He was charged with four cases of torture and six murders. Perpetua.

13 Luis Alberto Lucero aka Face to Rein "or" Junk. " street team member was the gang of D2 and the brigade's operational Pilar. Was also seen in the House of Hydraulics. He was accused by the use of torture to ten detainees and the killing of six. Perpetua.

Yanicelli 14 Carlos Alfredo, aka "Toucan. One of the most memorable members of the gang of D2. With the return to democracy came to lead the provincial police during the government of Ramón Mestre. Was charged for ten torture and six murders. Perpetua.

15 Juan Eduardo Ramon Molina, alias "Black." was a member of the D2 gang who tortured the detainees UP1 that led to the center for questioning. Perpetua.

Hibar 16 Carlos Perez. Retired Military , indicted for having joined the ranks of II Airborne Infantry Regiment during the dictatorship. Accused of torturing political prisoners. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison.

17 Juan Emilio Huber. former head of the Military Police 141 body took control of the halls of political prisoners in the UP1 from April 1976. He was accused by torture. 14.

18 Hermes Oscar Rodríguez alias "Salami." Between 1976 and 1977 was the second chief of the Intelligence Detachment 141, besides being a regular visitor to La Perla and participate in official meetings where they decided the fate of detainees. Which ended yesterday was the second trial against him. 12.

Pino Victor Cano 19. was head of the Airborne Infantry Regiment II, which relied on crews who participated in the transfer of detainees. He was accused by the imposition of torture to all political prisoners in the prison and the killing of three of them. Meets arrest in the country Tortugas. 12.

20 Fernando Martín Rocha, aka "The Eye" or "Sting." was principal officer in the Command Radio. From there he participated in the torture suffered by the six victims of the cause Gontero. 8.

21 Miguel Angel Gómez, alias "Jack." During the last dictatorship joined the task force that worked with its epicenter in the D2. The survivors of the clandestine center mark him as one of the most vicious torturers. Had already sentenced to 16 years in prison. 7.

22 Mirta Graciela Anton alias "Cuca". Survivors Identified by D2 as responsible for giving the coup de grace "to the police who were killed by their own comrades, yesterday became the first woman sentenced in Cordoba for crimes against humanity. 7.

José Eugenio San Julián 23. During the dictatorship served as chief of the Northwest Region of the National Guard. He was accused of torturing six victims of the cause Gontero. 6.

Cayetano 24 Ricardo Rocha. was a member of the gang of D2. He retired from the police provincial disability, with the rank of sergeant. He was accused in the two cases that made up the trial. He was acquitted.

25 Osvaldo Cesar Quiroga. was in the ranks of the Airborne Infantry Regiment II, where his activities included the Company A. He recorded handwriting removal of political prisoners Miguel Vaca Narvaja, Arnaldo Toranzo and Gustavo de Breuil, who later would be killed. He was acquitted.

Francisco 26 Paul D'Aloia. He joined the ranks of the Airborne Infantry Regiment II. He was accused of being involved in the transfer of Vaca Narvaja, Toranzo and De Breuil. He was acquitted.

27 José Antonio Paredes. Also Airborne Infantry Regiment II, was accused by torture. A few days before the start of trial was incarcerated in prison Bouwer. He was acquitted.

28 Luis Alberto Rodriguez. He joined the gang of the D2 and retired from the police with the rank of commissioner higher. He was accused of tortures imposed four people. He was acquitted.

29 Gustavo Rodolfo Salgado. Also part of the gang of D2. Was seen in the center's underground Ribera. He was accused of torturing the six victims of the cause Gontero. He was acquitted.

30 Luis David Merlo. came to trial on charges of being "El Moro" Merlo, legendary repressor D2, was dead. Claimed that during the investigation of the case was made a "mistaken identity" between him and the principal officer Luis Ricardo Merlo, who did would have been "El Moro". He was acquitted.

José Felipe Tavip 31. Medical . He was the only defendant in this civil trial, accused of covering up for having forged the death certificate of Joseph René Moukarzel. Was removed from trial on health grounds.

Where Are The Dragon Papers On Poptropica?

Videla, Menéndez and 21 others sentenced to life imprisonment repressors and other

23 convictions and acquittals 7 (?) On trial for the executions of political prisoners in the UP! Cordoba
Another Cordobazo for Menendez
Videla and Jorge Rafael Videla
, Luciano Benjamin Menendez and 21 other policemen and soldiers were sentenced yesterday by the Court Oral 1 of Cordoba and must serve their sentences in prison. Thousands of people gathered in front of court to celebrate.
By Martin Notarfrancesco

As a clock that stops every now and then the needles in that precise moment. It is time that a court read the sentence that condemns a systematic violator of human rights, a terrorist state, a genocidal he leaves, forever, his best mate, impunity. Yesterday clockwise history Córdoba popped up and stopped their march at 17.49, when Gavier Jaime Diaz, president of TOF 1, said in front of Jorge Rafael Videla was sentenced to life imprisonment and, in addition , the must meet in an ordinary prison. Luciano Benjamin Menendez and 21 other policemen and soldiers were also found guilty.

Sun December and Mediterranean warmth. The day started nicely. The intensity and temperature were rising from the hand of a thermometer touched 35 degrees. Just missing the last word of Menendez, who asked to close the round. The other 28 defendants were able to do on Tuesday. At 11 am started the last hearing of the trial. After the intervention of Cachorro (see page 4), the court went on to discuss, announcing that the verdict was read at five in the afternoon.
A mega-trial

The trial began on July 2 and was the first megacauses of Cordoba. The local history dating back to July 2008 and December 2009, when Menendez was sentenced to seven clandestine center torturers of La Perla and five former police officers of D2, respectively.

The trial that ended yesterday brought together two causes: the executions of 31 political prisoners from the Penitentiary Unit 1-UP1-who were killed between April and October 1976, and the file "Gontero" which clarified the torture five former police officers and the brother of one of them, the same year. In total, the dock was home to 31 accused (one was removed for health reasons). Were 63 hearings, 110 witnesses and 34 years of waiting. Over the years, the cause of the shooting of former political prisoners became the cause damn. Few were confident he could come to trial a case involving the Catholic Church and the same federal court, which was available to the majority of whom were gunned down.

Another part of this cause not entered in this trial. It is precisely the segment involving the judiciary at the time. Judges, prosecutors, public defenders and clerks allowed, with actions and omissions, it all happen. The process is presided by Judge Daniel Herrera Piedrabuena Rioja and is a bid, for now unresolved.

In yesterday's ruling, the court did orders balance between prosecution and lawsuits. Videla, Menendez and the chain of command received life sentences. Just as the hard core that operates at the provincial police D2. Overall satisfaction was climate. Could be many former prisoners merge in eternal embrace with his cellmates. It was the first sentence he received after Videla Trial of the Juntas.

The biggest surprise was in acquittals, seven in total. No one expected so much less than a fall on Osvaldo Cesar Quiroga, a Falklands veteran who in 1976 joined one of the sections II Airborne Infantry Regiment in Cordoba. In compliance of an order, the August 12, 1976 dropped to four detainees UP1. Took them tied together, blindfolded and on the floor of a truck. After an intermediate stop, shot Hugo Vaca Narvaja, Higinio Gustavo Toranzo and Breuil. The fourth was Edward De Breuil, brother Gustavo, who made him see bodies topped and returned him to jail. In his testimony recalled that the officer in charge of the operation was always the same. Quiroga seated left his signature and was responsible for rescuing these detainees. For this reason no one saw the acquittal and the prosecution and the complaints were dissatisfied at this point, which seems to suggest I raise before the Court of Appeals.
Streets

From three o'clock in the afternoon, social, political, youth, trade unions, street musicians and ordinary citizens went snuggling the federal courthouse. The call for human rights organizations met about a thousand people, estimated from the Federal Police. Shortly before five o'clock in the afternoon, opened the door for some to fill from entering the courtroom. The Nobel Peace Prize in 1980, Adolfo Perez Esquivel, the rector of the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Carolina Scotto, Secretary of Human Rights of Argentina, Eduardo Luis Duhalde, and the mayor of Cordova, Daniel Giacomino, topped the audience of personalities present. The rest followed him through the speakers and displays on the sidewalk, sweating the sweat.

The court marked the discretion to revoke all house arrest and in cases of illness a medical board ordered diagnosed if the patient can serve their sentences in prison. This situation is Menendez, among others.

After 34 years Videla is careful to show up well. But perhaps somewhere in its interior with the past is returning. Now, to his cell.

Autoimmune Disorder Pain In Leg

Perpetua for Videla and Jorge Rafael Videla

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Jackhammer Sub And Amp

Menendez made his plea claiming their crimes

dictator returned to claim their crimes

On trial for the shooting of 31 political prisoners from the UP1, Jorge Rafael Videla spoke no regrets and said " the enemies of yesterday are now in power "and" try to establish a Marxist regime. " The sentences will be announced later.
by Waldo Cebrero

From Cordoba

"The enemies of yesterday are now in power and from it try to establish a Marxist regime, the Gramsci way that can be satisfied with his students, "said the dictator. Sitting in the front row of the defendants' bench, Jorge Videla offered the image of an elderly man blamed, his body bent over the years. In facing trial for six months and now comes to an end, I was dozing on the shoulder of Luciano Benjamin Menendez, also accused along with 28 other repressors. But when he spoke, as did yesterday before the Federal Court 1, the position his body became rigid and martial past, and her voice blossomed military and threatening tone with which he returned to claim the crimes of the dictatorship. Videla
spoke
for the fourth time since the process began on a day full of expectations for imminent sentence of the third trial for crimes against humanity in Cordoba. After a week of rest, the room was again close to hear the last words of the accused, whose keynote address was given by the main accused in the case. Predicated upon a lectern, facing the court extended his allegation Videla for 50 minutes. He spoke of "internal war", ignored the court on the ground that are not his "natural judge" and said the theory of two evils, to argue his version of recent history and justify the crimes of state terrorism. "The Constitution of the Republic mourns missing ", he said, to astonishment of those present.

As an audio modeled on the Trial of the Juntas, who just turned 25, Videla's voice repeated the same arguments he used on that occasion. As in this historic trial, also is expected to receive the maximum penalty.

Western and Christian

Since the dictator spoke for the first time at trial, he was careful to tell his version of recent history, trying to leave a message "to the future." This time was no exception: "I want to talk young people, who are manipulated by artful propaganda, which distorts our past, "said the repressor, you forgot to mention in his account of the history of systematic executions of political prisoners, illegal sites, stealing babies and succession economic crimes. "It was a dirty war Videla-repeated, but a just war that saved the country from 'the young idealists' who tried to impose an alien culture to our traditional lifestyle and Western Christian."

The dictator Videla also said that in February 1976 met the then incumbent Radical Civic Union, Ricardo Balbin, and during that meeting the leader asked if the military were to intervene "as soon as possible" to avoid "a long agony of the Republic." "Smart, M. Balbin was able to interpret my silence," he concluded, suggesting that Balbin was aware of what was coming.

The building where the trial takes place is nestled in the heart of university city of Cordoba. Much of those who attended the hearings were students, who listened to more than 80 survivors of the UP1 recount the cruelty that prevailed in jail since the military assumed control. That story also appeared unanimous that the military responsibilities in the crimes were shared by the Federal Justice officials, who had charge of the detainees, the Church and much of the political class of Cordoba.

Besides Videla, a dozen defendants made use of the right to the last word. As agreed between the defendants, Luciano Benjamin Menendez closed this morning following the round table prior to the sentencing court, around five in the afternoon. To participate in the final days of the trial, the lawyer came to Cordoba and Nobel Peace Prize Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, who is also one of the first plaintiffs in the case UP1, together with Dr. Maria Elba Martínez, representative of Serpaj in Cordoba. After listening to the accused, Pérez Esquivel said repudiated the dictator and recalled that "before the government annulled the laws of impunity, had to go international courts to seek justice. This trial concluded Videla-condemned-is emblematic worldwide. " This afternoon, when the court begins to read the sentences, it will close a process that began with the return to democracy and puts Jorge Rafael Videla in place that is dodging past 25 years.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

White Spots In Tattoo

The allegations insulting


trial was resumed in Cordoba against Jorge Rafael Videla and continued the arguments of the defense. Carlos's lawyers declared Yanicelli, Fernando Rocha, Calixto Luis Flores, Cayetano Ricardo Rocha, Gustavo Salgado, Gustavo Alsina and Mauritius Poncet.
asked their acquittals on the basis of denying that the case of crimes against humanity, and that Thus, if there had been crimes are prescribed

"I call criminal prescribing over time due to absence of declaration of crimes against humanity before, having been called to statements inquiries to be an offense subject to a criminal offense and have not been expressly stated as a crime against humanity. Corresponds to the prescription by the lapse of time. "
also requested the unconstitutionality of all proceedings and to reject the evidence of witnesses" There is an orphan evidence in this case. "One of the pearls that were launched in the allegation was "In Nuremberg did not sit on the bench who threw the bomb on Hiroshima."
Finally, it argues a violation of the Constitution to defend who suspended the same to develop a plan of state terrorism

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Viessmann Mono F Parts

defenses


"If Primatesta were alive, he would be sitting here"
Alexis Oliva (PRENSARED)

Attorney Carlos Gonella harshly questioned the role of institutions "with high representativity social "that were" accomplices "of military enforcement arm of state terrorism, including the Catholic Church and the Federal Court itself. "If they had complied with the oath to uphold the law to take over as judges, perhaps we would not be here," he scolded.

In continuation of the arguments of Attorney General Prosecutor in the trial of Jorge Rafael Videla and 30 other repressors for the shooting of 31 political pesos Córdoba in 1976, Attorney General Carlos Gonella harshly questioned the role of the judiciary and the Catholic Church during the military dictatorship, to establish "the complicity civil society, sectors with high social representation also had responsibility (...), de facto power that used by the military to state terrorism to move large sections of people of social life. "

When contextualizing and characterize the unfolded state terrorism during the military dictatorship, said:

"It was a difficult time, which sections of the youth see violence as a method of political struggle, but there were other sectors that do not, but who thought similarly. It was a complex era. But swept all the youths who believed in violence and others as well. Were eliminated. It was a totalitarian, destroy the other, charge a nickname and destroy. What happened with this case is an example. What need had to remove these people if they had them imprisoned in a penitentiary. Was to destroy these people to show they wanted to destroy a dissident group. This is no different from Nazism and Stalinism. "

regard to the liability of officials of the Federal Court at the time of the events, said

"This trial has been established how judges and justice officials have had an attitude then accomplice. A serious approach can not ignore the behavior they had. If they had complied with the oath to uphold the law as judges might assume we would not be here. They would have tried the first events of this slaughter but nothing had happened. You can now just tell the truth about what happened back then, because then hid. It is a legal paradox. Here it comes State terrorism, the way the state is phagocytosed the lives of 28 people who were at the disposal of justice and the Executive Branch, with the participation of individuals in charge of the executive branch as spurious and the complicity of officials of the Justice . (...) A witness in this case, Jerome Hector Lopez, was prosecuted for denouncing the torture he was subjected. (...) Eventually, he ended up using American Court of Human Rights, in an opinion on the case says: "State terrorism in Cordoba had the complicity of the judiciary, through the Federal Court No. 1, with Judge Adolfo Zamboni and Secretary Carlos Ledesma Alvarez Otero. " Not me, says the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. "

Regarding the Catholic Church, the prosecutor Gonella said:

"There was also complicity of church officials. (...) There are records in this case that (the then archbishop of Cordoba and head of the Argentine Bishops) Raúl Primatesta intervened to manage a relief to prisoners, which led to some may be visited at Christmas. But here also have said other things. Maria Cristina Tobares The witness, a refugee with UNHCR in Brazil, said Monsignor (Paulo Evaristo) Arns (Archbishop St. Paul's) was providing shelter, and he told them Primatesta asked about political refugees here and it complained that lending institutions of the Archdiocese of San Pablo to shelter rebels exiled in Argentina. Arns called them and told them that if they thought back to Cordoba did not because his life was in danger. (...) The book by journalist Horacio Verbitsky, The Left Hand of God, he quotes a sentence of 75 Primatesta on Christmas Eve, "God will defend its inception, will defend the man. The Left Hand of God is paternal, but can be heavy. " If not the 'left' Menéndez order to suppress 'and left' ... (...) If Primatesta were alive, he would be sitting here, I have no doubts. "

clearly referred to the dock. Cause

Gontero

Then the prosecutor Gonella developed the prosecution of the case or Gontero Menéndez, which is investigating the kidnapping and torture of six policemen, and the brother of one of them accused of " infiltration "of the guerrilla organizations: Luis Alberto Urquiza, José María Arguello, Raul Urzagasti Matos, Carlos Arnaldo Zuñiga, Horace and Oscar Samamé, all survivors of the ordeal.

"The reason that led to these six victims to the ordeal of repression, was to be three of them university students. This gave rise to the nickname of subversives was being college students, "the prosecutor said.

After describing the circumstances ideological persecution and illegal detention and mistreatment to which they were subjected in the D2 by their own comrades in arms, led by accredited Gonella "responsible participation" of defendants.

also referred to the continuity within the police force of some of the repressive police forces, mainly the case of Carlos "Toucan" Yanicelli, who came to join the police high command of Cordoba: "State terrorism entered the democratic process in this case Cordoba, allowing those accused of crimes of limitations holding office in an institution to care for life and property of the people. "

He then referred to the sufferings endured by the complainant Luis Urquiza, when he denounced the former oppressors in 1997, with more Yanicelli commissioner and head of police intelligence. That gave her a rebuke to who was then Minister of Constitutional Affairs and now national deputy for the UCR, Oscar Aguad-defined in the leaked documents these days by Wikileaks as "center" -. "Aguad Urquiza told he would not create a drain on the police force. Even offered Urquiza home and work, so do not go. Wanted to buy his silence, which did not accept Urquiza (...) and had to exile in Denmark again, "said the prosecutor.