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  • Argentine court cancels ‘dirty war’ pardons (USA Today)

    25th April 2007

    An Argentine court has invalidated presidential pardons for two former leaders of the military junta convicted of crimes against humanity during the "dirty war" against government opponents from 1976-83, news services reported today. Former military President Jorge Videla and Navy...


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