Article(electronic)March 31, 2007
The Argentinian Reckoning with the Past. Between the Truth, Reconciliation and Striving for Judging People who are Culpable
In: Polish Political Science Yearbook, Volume 36, Issue 1, p. 265-279
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Abstract
The dictatorship of military junta in€icted on the Argentinian society many injures, which have been painful till today. ousands of people were followed, kidnapped, tortured, killed, and children of arrested pregnant women were captured and given to adoption. After lost Falklands-Malvinas War and the decline of bloody regime, victims'families began long way of exposuring the truth about crimes commited by the servicemen, and politicians confronted difficult task (or challenge), which was the reconciliation of society.
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