Beware, the powers-that-be, your turn to pay for crimes will certainly come just as it visited Argentina ex-dictator Gen Bignone Argentinian former dictator Gen Reinaldo Benito Bignone, 82, was sentenced to 25 years in Prison.Six others too received Jail terms. Gen Bignone ordered abductions, torture and murder of 56 left wing people in the country's largest torture centre, Campo de Mayo military base.between 1978 and 1979. Later, Gen Bignone, served as de facto president between 1982-83. Campo de Mayo, was the largest in operation during the country's seven-year Dirty War, which ended in 1983.Human rights groups say some 30,000 people died or "disappeared" during the period. Amnesty laws passed by the Army Generals to shield the offenders of crimes were set aside in 2005 by the Supreme Court.Relatives of victims held up photos of their loved ones and cheered at the end of the trial in Buenos Aires. Remember end of the Army Dictator of Chile, Agusto Pinochet - - -And, the Seberian Dictator, Milosevich who died in detention cell of ICC of Hauge, Netherlands.In addition to Adolf Hitler and his Cabinet of Ministers. Yet, there are men today ordering crimes against opponents - - - Their turn to pay will come sooner or later !
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Beware, the powers-that-be, your turn to pay for crimes will certainly come just as it visited Argentina ex-dictator Gen Bignone
Beware, the powers-that-be, your turn to pay for crimes will certainly come just as it visited Argentina ex-dictator Gen Bignone Argentinian former dictator Gen Reinaldo Benito Bignone, 82, was sentenced to 25 years in Prison.Six others too received Jail terms. Gen Bignone ordered abductions, torture and murder of 56 left wing people in the country's largest torture centre, Campo de Mayo military base.between 1978 and 1979. Later, Gen Bignone, served as de facto president between 1982-83. Campo de Mayo, was the largest in operation during the country's seven-year Dirty War, which ended in 1983.Human rights groups say some 30,000 people died or "disappeared" during the period. Amnesty laws passed by the Army Generals to shield the offenders of crimes were set aside in 2005 by the Supreme Court.Relatives of victims held up photos of their loved ones and cheered at the end of the trial in Buenos Aires. Remember end of the Army Dictator of Chile, Agusto Pinochet - - -And, the Seberian Dictator, Milosevich who died in detention cell of ICC of Hauge, Netherlands.In addition to Adolf Hitler and his Cabinet of Ministers. Yet, there are men today ordering crimes against opponents - - - Their turn to pay will come sooner or later !
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