Wednesday, December 22, 2010

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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.

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