The Disappeared

During the 1970’s, various leftist Marxist groups in Argentina agitated for economic and social improvement.  Some of the groups carried out attacks on police and military targets and it’s thought that they were responsible for thousands of deaths through killings, kidnappings and bombings.  In 1975 the military and police were empowered to “annihilate” the left wing subversion.

For the Abuelas de Plaza de MayoIn 1976, the military removed the president and suspended the Congress.  The Dirty War was a period between 1976 and 1983 when Argentina was ruled by this military dictatorship.  During this time, the military actively sought out those that were considered to have participated in the earlier attacks on the government.  Anyone associated with activist groups, journalists, students and trade union members were kidnapped, tortured and killed.  Estimates are that as many as 30,000 people were killed during this period.  These were The Disappeared. Continue reading

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