ARGENTINA-HUMAN RIGHTS

(ARCHIVES) Argentinian soldiers frisk a civilian at a checkpoint in Buenos Aires in 1977. Argentine ex-dictator General Reynaldo Bignone has admitted that 8,000 people were kidnapped and killed during the 1976-83 military regime, and said the church leadership had given its approval to torture practices. In an interview published admitted 01 September in Pagina 12, Bignone said French instructors had taught Argentina's military how to kidnap and torture suspected opponents of the regime, and how to secretly execute them. AFP PHOTO Ali BURAFI. (Photo by ALI BURAFI / AFP) (Photo by ALI BURAFI/AFP via Getty Images)
(ARCHIVES) Argentinian soldiers frisk a civilian at a checkpoint in Buenos Aires in 1977. Argentine ex-dictator General Reynaldo Bignone has admitted that 8,000 people were kidnapped and killed during the 1976-83 military regime, and said the church leadership had given its approval to torture practices. In an interview published admitted 01 September in Pagina 12, Bignone said French instructors had taught Argentina's military how to kidnap and torture suspected opponents of the regime, and how to secretly execute them. AFP PHOTO Ali BURAFI. (Photo by ALI BURAFI / AFP) (Photo by ALI BURAFI/AFP via Getty Images)
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ALI BURAFI / Staff
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01 January, 1977
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