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National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons (Spanish: Comisión Nacional sobre la Desaparición de Personas, CONADEP) was an Argentine organization created by President Raúl Alfonsín on 15 December 1983, shortly after his inauguration, to investigate the fate of the desaparecidos (victims of forced disappearance) and other human rights violations (see: Dirty War) performed during the ...
List of kidnappings: 1950–1979; List of kidnappings: 1980–1989; List of kidnappings: 1990–1999; List of kidnappings: 2000–2009; List of kidnappings: 2010–2019; List of kidnappings: 2020–present; List of missing ships; List of missing aircraft; List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea; List of people who disappeared ...
Argentina Argentine army general who served as the acting president from 1955 to 1958, Aramburu was kidnapped and later killed by Montoneros terrorist Mario Firmenich. His body was found a month after his disappearance at an abandoned farmhouse in Timote. [103] Murdered 1 month 1970 Alberto Fuentes Mohr: 43 Guatemala
Today in Argentina, the Afro-Argentine community is beginning to emerge from the shadows. There have been black organizations such as "Grupo Cultural Afro," "SOS Racismo," and perhaps the most important group "Africa Vive", founded by Pocha Lamadrid, that help to rekindle interest into the African heritage of Argentina. There are also Afro ...
German immigration to Argentina occurred during five main time periods: pre–1870, 1870–1914, 1918–1933, 1933–1940 and post–1945. Argentina and Germany have long had close ties to each other. A flourishing trade developed between them as early as the German Unification, and Germany had a privileged position in the Argentine economy.
Enforced disappearances in Argentina (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Missing person cases in Argentina" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.
Pages in category "Enforced disappearances in Argentina" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
On 5 July, a formal missing persons report was filed, which was assigned to Rodolfo De Lucía, head of the 20th UFI in Bahía Blanca. [39] [40] The family of the disappeared criticized police action, pointing out how hard they made it to file the report, and the fact that the police took note of one of Astudillo Castro's friends testimonial on a deli piece of paper.