1663:" became a CCD starting in 1975. The investigation confirmed this operation. 'We were sent to La Ribera for periods of approximately twenty days, always accompanied by Gendarmerie officers'... 'I was there six times and saw about thirty detainees, men and women, housed in a block. Every day, members of the Intelligence of Battalion 141 came. When they did it at night, they usually brought 'packages,' as detainees were commonly referred to. When they took them for interrogation, sometimes we were ordered to 'soften them up,' which meant subjecting them to harsh punishment in an area near the river' (Testimony of Gendarme Carlos Beltrán, File No. 4213). 'There was a room for interrogations. There, I saw how detainees were tortured, submerged in a drum with water. Among the interrogators, I remember 'H.B.,' 'Gino,' 'Vargas,' and 'Fogo' (Gendarme José María Domínguez – File No. 4213). Precisely from the testimonial declaration of Lt. Col. Juan Carlos Lona, made in Federal Court No. 2 of Córdoba on June 27, 1984, as well as other evidence corroborating it, the withdrawal in December 1975 of the regular personnel who worked in that military prison meant its transformation into a clandestine jail: 'I worked between 1971 and 1977 as Head of the Military Prison for Defendants of Córdoba. In December 1975, following orders from the III Army Corps Command, all personnel were transferred to the
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LIGIAAT (Laboratory of
Research of the Interdisciplinary Group of Archaeology and Anthropology of Tucumán) and the EAAF (Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team) operated there, focusing on excavations within the detention center and clandestine burial sites. In late 2016, they reported the halt in payments for the research team, and the Archaeology and Anthropology Research Laboratory was notified of the temporary suspension of forensic tasks. Twelve bodies were found in the pits, of which eleven were identified. In 2017, at the initiative of
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300:") were in charge of carrying out the kidnappings, generally at night. The disappeared detainees were immediately taken to the corresponding CCD, where they were constantly hooded and handcuffed. They were immediately severely tortured and interrogated by the GT members themselves. The length of this initial period of torture varied considerably, but in general terms it could be considered to be between one and two months. After this initial period of torture-interrogation, they would be held for one to two months:
2118:), the Nation ceded land from the former Clandestine Center, Arsenal, for the construction of a campus of the National Technological University (UTN). The Provincial Human Rights Secretariat delivered a presentation to Federal Judge Daniel Bejas, requesting his intervention to understand the extent of the land donation from the Arsenal Miguel de Azcuénaga, as there is still a protective measure in place to safeguard evidence since there are still open graves containing the remains of disappeared detainees.
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Esteban Santos, José Agustín
Quinteros, Inés Pedemonte, Carlos Ochoa, Jorge Mendoza Calderón, Carlos Hodlt, Graciela Jurado, Gustavo Fernández Galán, Bonifacio Díaz, Victoria Borrelli, Alejo Avelino, Marta Alonso, Raúl Vassena, and Daniel Scimia. Additionally, three 'NN' (no names) are registered. Survivors include: Oscar Solís, Eduardo Castellanos, Gladys Rodríguez, Nilda Eloy, Corina Joly, Horacio Matoso, Haydee Lampugnani, Adolfo Paz, and Gustavo Fernández.
1680:. The Judge in charge, Dr. Gustavo Becerra Ferrer, explicitly supports the above when he says textually in the considerations of his resolution: 'Consequently, given the position held by the declarant (which allows us to consider his statements as a well-founded and authoritative version), it is clear that the immediate responsible for the Military Prison was the accused Sasiaiñ, and in the higher hierarchical order, the Corps Commander, General
363:" (The hard recovery) in which it extensively describes the visit of a group of journalists, invited by the Army, to a detention center that it does not identify, where they interviewed several detainees, whom it does not identify either and that it describes as "extremists who surrendered voluntarily". The article is accompanied by a photograph in which a young woman can be seen with her back turned sitting at a table, with a caption that reads:
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2241:, made excavations to find the foundations of the clandestine center. The investigation allowed for the discovery of a 1944 plan, confirming that La Escuelita functioned 200 meters away from the ruins inspected by Conadep, and included the discovery of more than 13 thousand pieces that were underground, including syringes, containers of sedatives, and medical materials that the military would have used with the detainees.
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windows were covered with green blankets that kept out the sunlight. The lamps were always on, you never knew when it was day and when it was night (1). On top of each one of those old wool mattresses, with striped cotin, sat the detainees. Hooded, with their hands tied in front with a rope and in absolute silence. (Almirón 1999)
1348:, sentenced to three and four years in prison for the crimes of 'abuse and severity' against the Iaccarino businessmen. Around 200 police officers worked here between 1976 and 1979, but being an investigations brigade, many of them wore plainclothes. There were also military personnel, and together, they formed the task groups.
2329:, involved all the provinces of the country. Likewise, the illegal deprivation of freedom and the consequent disappearances that occurred in Argentina and in the province could not have been carried out without clandestine detention centers, i.e., without an infrastructure that allowed the victims to be kept in secrecy.
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In La Perla, prisoners were shot in the fields surrounding the center. They were transported there in a truck nicknamed 'Menéndez Benz'. Geuna said: 'Before getting off the vehicle, they were tied up. Then they were made to kneel in front of the pit and were shot. Officers from all units of the Third
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There was also a common policy and procedure for disappeared detainees who were pregnant. In this case, the murder was postponed and a clandestine childbirth took place with the suppression of the identity of the baby, who was handed over to people closely linked to the repressive system, and in some
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It had a bathroom with a small sink, a latrine, and a shower, and the access door was brown with a peephole. The other building, currently demolished, was a shed made of metal sheets, with a semi-arched roof, a sliding door in anti-rust red, and a brick floor. There was pedestrian communication with
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in each room. The walls were whitewashed, the floor was concrete, and the roof was made of metal sheets. There was a gap between the wall and the metal roof for air circulation. There was a hole in the roof for a surveillance turret. The detainees who passed through there were transferred to prison,
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functioned as a clandestine center for kidnappings and torture during the last civic-military coup. It is estimated that more than 400 detained-disappeared individuals were detained in that place. Since 2005, professionals have been working there in collaboration with human rights organizations. The
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A CCD operated on this site, where an unspecified number of citizens were kidnapped, tortured, and disappeared victims of the repressive actions of the dictatorship. In that province, there were a dozen CCDs, six of them dependent on the provincial police, which before and after the dictatorship was
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After 2000, a decision was made in Córdoba to create a Museum of Memory in the building that housed the
Department of Intelligence D-2 of the local police, on Santa Catalina passage, on one side of the historic Cabildo of the city of Córdoba. The D-2 was not a permanent CCD but the arrival place for
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has been detected as one of the centers where clandestine childbirths of prisoners were carried out, to proceed later to the kidnapping of the children, the suppression of their identity and their delivery, usually to military couples who could not have children. In many cases the "adoptive parents"
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analyzed the publication and maintains that "it seemed to have been written by the military intelligence services". He details the discursive mechanisms of the newspaper to praise the system of reclusion of the "extremists" who surrendered voluntarily and the distinction between "the two youths", on
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The clandestine detention center (CCD) at
Campana's Federal Shooting Range was occupied by the Armed Forces a day after the military coup of 1976 and began to be used as a place for the abduction and torture of individuals persecuted for their political and social activism, within the framework of
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When I entered the place, the first thing that struck me was the image of all those people like that, locked up in there. The mattresses, lying on the red tiled floor, with the headboards leaning against the walls. Side by side, in a row that went all the way around the length of the shed. All the
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was a clandestine detention and torture center operated by the Air Force
Intelligence Service and composed of three united housing units in the neighborhood of Montserrat. It was used as a base to plan kidnappings, torture and house disappeared detainees, generally for short periods of time. It is
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It is currently used as a space for remembrance, and thus, many excursions to this site are made by schools to remember those victims who suffered during their stay in this
Clandestine Center. Currently this site is mostly modified and many of the cells are no longer there, but its foundations are
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In 1976 there were 610 CCDs, but many of them were temporary and circumstantial. After the first months following the coup d'état, the number stabilized at 364 CCDs. In 1977 the number was reduced to 60. In 1978 there were 45 CC, and by 1979 the number of centers reached 7. In 1980 there were only
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when it was expropriated by the Armed Forces. At the beginning of 1978 the cells were constructed to house the detainees, which were built by detainees who were transferred from other centers. There they also stored the thefts made during the kidnappings and had two torture rooms, with reinforced
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The D-2, Department of
Information of the Police of Córdoba, was created as a special division to pursue and repress opponents. It first operated where the tenth police station is now located and between 1978 and 1983, in the house located at Mariano Moreno and Caseros. In 2009, the basement was
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Despite their differences, the CCDs were organized with a similar structure and operating regime. All the CCDs had one or more torture rooms, large spaces to keep the disappeared in very precarious conditions, and a housing center for the torturers and guards. Almost all of them had some kind of
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between March 24, 1976, and
December 10, 1983, the clandestine centers were part of the plan to eliminate political dissidence. Similar operations were carried out in other countries in the region, with the express support of the US government, interested in promoting at all costs the control of
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and as such, responsible for the formation of GT-2. In the last years of the dictatorship, to hide its activities, it was called the
Superintendence of Federal Security, and in democracy it became Metropolitan Security. The detainees did not appear on any legal list of persons deprived of their
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The following people were 'seen' in this CCD: Enrique Barry, Horacio Reimer, Héctor Pérez, José Rizzo, Horacio
Lafleur, Luis Jaramillo, Carlos Alberto Fernández, Pablo Musso, Víctor Venura, Diana Wlichky, Mario Salerno, and Ricardo Chidichimo. Among the disappeared are: Carlos Daniel Saramaga,
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never explained the details of the article, nor did it make itself available to the courts to verify whether the persons interviewed were disappeared, as well as which was the detention center visited by its journalists and whether the military officers involved may have been committing crimes
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housed a clandestine detention and torture center during the dictatorship, coordinated by Task Force 5 of the Argentine Republic Navy, which gathered repressive resources in the area of La Plata, Berisso, and Ensenada. The actions of TF 5 were verified to involve 'the identification, through
1889:, were used as a CCD where men and women persecuted for their political, social, and union activism in the so-called Cordón Industrial were kidnapped, tortured, and remained detained. The former Battalion 121 was part of a repressive circuit alongside clandestine detention centers in
2336:, up to the present day, 303 entrerrianos have been accounted for as disappeared by the armed forces in various locations in the province and in the rest of the country. Regarding the disappeared entrerrianos in the province, 10 cases are being processed in the Federal Court of
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functioned as a clandestine center on Avenida Bustillo between March 1976 and March 1977. Additionally, in the province of Río Negro, other centers operated in Viedma and Cipolletti, including the Second Police Station in the Civic Center and Gendarmerie Squadron 34.
1355:' was expropriated and transformed into a 'Municipal Space of Memory'. A year earlier, it had been marked at an event with political and local human rights organizations. Currently, the Human Rights Secretariat of the Municipality of Avellaneda operates there.
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Repressors belonging to the intelligence services of the Federal Police, Task Group 1, 2, 3 and 4 and the FTE operated there. It had about 50 dungeons, which the repressors called "tubes" and three torture rooms. There was also a "leonera" or collective cell.
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Police Headquarters was the most important CCD in the province due to its central role in the repressive structure and the place where most of Mendoza's disappeared detainees were located. The former D2 began to be recognized as a memorial site in the 1984
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and in all provincial repressive activities where about 150 young people were detained or disappeared. The first military intervener in the province was Daniel Virgilio Correa Aldana, who in 1976 was the head of this Battalion, with the rank of colonel.
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neighborhood. The center had a sign at the entrance that read "Welcome to the Olympus of the Gods. The Centurions". The center only operated for six months, from August 1978 to January 1979, but 700 detainees were housed there, of which 50 survived.
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Between 1975 and 1983, the southern part of the country fell under the authority of Zone 5, along with its corresponding subzones and areas, each of one had complete repressive autonomy, including the management of clandestine detention centers.
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Garrison. The direct responsibility for civilians who might be housed there was transferred to the mentioned Command'. The complaint made by this commission to the Judiciary regarding the case of Amelia Gélida Inzaurralde – who was removed from
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brought back to be tortured, or taken to other penitentiaries. There were even disappeared detainees who passed through this unit. In 2015, it was designated as a "Site of Memory of State Terrorism" by the National Directorate of Memory Sites.
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It was part of a repressive circuit in combination with other clandestine detention centers in the region belonging to the so-called Subzone XII. It was located at the intersection of Route 226 and the road to the Tandil Military Air Base.
819:, since 1974 and especially after the military coup. The methods of the Federal Coordination were coined by Commissioner Alberto Villar, creator within the police of the Infantry Guard Corps. Its most recognized chief was Army Colonel
1337:. This center functioned from 1976 to 1978, and it is estimated that around 330 people passed through it, including labor activists. Most of them disappeared, and others were identified in section 134 of the municipal cemetery.
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In 2012 a signage plaque with the historical reference was unveiled. Very close to the "Garage Azopardo" another important CCD operated during the years of the dictatorship, sadistically baptized by the repressors themselves as
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It was a public building that was demolished to build the 25 de Mayo highway. Its ruins were later found and the Government of Buenos Aires has begun to carry out the necessary excavations to recover it as a place of memory.
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1135:" and ceased to operate in 1978. Among the disappeared and survivors, at least 400 people were detained there. Many of them were transferred from the "Sheraton", another clandestine center located in the neighborhood of
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operated as a CCD and torture center where people were murdered between 1976 and 1983. A house had been established on that site since 1956, intended as a police detachment belonging to the Misiones Provincial Police.
870:", which was part of the repressive circuit Azopardo-Atlético-Banco-Vesubio-Olimpo, under the orbit of the First Army Corps. The Automotive Maintenance Service of the Federal Security Superintendence operated there.
1483:, at the current streets Juan Manuel de Rosas and Scavini. The property belonged to brothers Julio and Emilio Méndez. The place was temporarily transferred to the Command of Subzone 12, under the command of General
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through various means: substitution of a number for their name, rape, animalization, humiliation, overcrowding, intolerable housing conditions, isolation, forced nudity, racism, antisemitism, homophobia, etc.
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551:(Memory and Human Rights Space) on the site, which was registered under No. 8/04. The decision was announced in a massive act, in which the doors of the Escuela de Mecánica de la Armada were opened.
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the one hand the "lost" youth who had political concerns and affective traumas of family origin, and on the other hand the apolitical youth, entirely dedicated to excel in their profession.
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Since the establishment of democracy in 1983, projects have been presented to establish an industrial center there, create centers for tertiary and university studies, maintain it as an
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1939:. Between 1977 and 1978, men and women persecuted for their political and social activism were detained and tortured there. It was expropriated in 2017 to become a site of memory.
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1869:, is the name by which the main clandestine detention center (CCD) and extermination of the region is known. Approximately 2000 were detained there between 1976 and 1979, during
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was a clandestine detention center used by the Army that was located in Gran Buenos Aires, in the Partido de La Matanza, near the intersection of the Camino de Cintura with the
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Known as Sans Souci Palace or Santamarina, it currently houses Technical Training Institute No. 75. In 1976, it was transferred by the provincial Ministry of Education to the
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2201:. In Neuquén, "La Escuelita de Neuquén" was established in the former Battalion 181 (now Battalion 161) of the Army. In Rawson, a CCD was set up in the Rawson Penitentiary.
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Clandestine detention center in the Lebensohn and Don Uva area, according to complaints made to the National Secretariat for Human Rights during 2004. It is believed that "
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780:'s gang coordinated tasks with repressors from Chile, Paraguay, Brazil, Bolivia and Uruguay. The victims were tortured, extorted, robbed and murdered, only to disappear.
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Between 1977 and 1978, the place served as a clandestine detention center under the jurisdiction of the Air Force with the assistance of the Castelar Bonaerense Police.
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where men and women persecuted for their political, social, and union activism were kidnapped and tortured, and where several people were killed. It belongs to the
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Outside the city, the Army's Campo known as Granja La Amalia and Rodeo del Alto also functioned as Clandestine Centers. These sites, located on Route 20 towards
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Murder of the detainee-disappeared. In all the CCDs the same euphemism was used to refer to the murder of the detainee-disappeared: "the transfer" (in Spanish: "
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freedom and many were summarily executed without trial. One of the best known cases was in July 1976 when dozens of people were murdered in retaliation for an
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Memorias incómodas. El dispositivo de la desaparición y el testimonio de los sobrevivientes de los Centros Clandestinos de Detención, Tortura y Exterminio
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2578:"Por la "recuperación de los jóvenes extraviados": el diario Clarín y la juventud durante los primeros años de la dictadura militar argentina (1976–1977)"
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1305:' was another clandestine detention center operating between August 1975 and January 1979. 251 people were held captive there, some kidnapped under the
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In 2006, following requests from social organizations, the space was handed over to the provincial Human Rights department to build a Museum of Memory.
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El Eco | Noticias del cuarto diario más antiguo de Argentina, desde Tandil. Información confiable, objetiva y fehaciente, las 24 horas, todos los días.
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Women's Prison: a building owned by the provincial police, located on 25 de Mayo street between Rivadavia and San Martín, opposite Plaza Independencia.
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on December 10, 1983, the CCDs ceased to function, although there is evidence that some of them continued to operate during the first months of 1984.
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318:: the detainee-disappeared was legalized and placed at the disposal of the National Executive Power. From 1980 onwards, this situation could lead to
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The headquarters of the Regional Unit II of the Lanús Investigations Brigade (URIIBIL) operated there, and the local authorities were Commissioners
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3260:"Emotivo acto de señalización de la Unidad Penitenciaria Nº9 | Facultad de Periodismo y Comunicación Social de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata"
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to torture, interrogate, rape, illegally detain and murder people. The first ones were installed in 1975, during the constitutional government of
3797:"La provincia quiere transformar un ex-Centro Clandestino de Detención en un lugar de vida y esperanza | Dictadura, Ricardo Silberstein, Rosario"
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El Banco was the denomination given to a CCD that operated between late 1977 and mid-1978 and was located very close to the intersection of the
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121st Telecommunications Company. In certain cases, the abducted were transferred to other CCDs in the area or to the prisons of the cities of
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intelligence tasks, of those workers who had some kind of involvement in union or guild activities', subsequently leading to their abduction.
2457:"Cecilia Viñas hizo escuchar a la justicia la voz de su hija, que la llamó desde un centro clandestino. 'Ahora estamos otra vez lejos, mamá'"
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Central Police: at the corner of San Martín between Pringles and Belgrano, now housing the BAS XXI program of the provincial government.
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recreates the true story of the escape from this center by Claudio Tamburrini, Daniel Rusomano, Guillermo Fernández, and Carlos García.
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1570:," was the primary clandestine detention center (CCD) used outside the Buenos Aires area. Around 3000 detainees passed through there.
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El Sótano: detention and torture center located on Chile and Ejército de los Andes streets, behind the Tac Cooperative parcel office.
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It consisted of two buildings separated by approximately 10 meters. An old house served as accommodation for the detainees, with
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In 2014, the work "30 000 MUNDOS" was inaugurated on the land occupied by the center as a tribute to the disappeared detainees.
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with high-ranking officials of the dictatorship. In 1975, before becoming Minister of the Interior of the dictatorship, General
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and exile, through the use of the constitutional option (Art. 23), or to prosecution by military tribunals and prison sentences.
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of BIM 3, and Operations and Intelligence Chief Roberto Eduardo Fernando Guitian of BIM 3 were sentenced to life imprisonment.
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became the first concentration camp in the country. It operated at the Diego de Rojas School on the outskirts of the city of
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Some 300 people were kidnapped and tortured there, many of whom are still missing today, and others, such as the actor
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was presented. The first booklets of the 'Memory Book' are dedicated to all the criminal activities of this CCD.
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Minor's Police Station: located in the old Rawson neighborhood and corresponding to the fourth police station.
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made necessary the demolition of the Club Atlético, which was located at the intersection of this highway and
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1006:), which border it. In the Military Hospital of Campo de Mayo there was a system of clandestine deliveries.
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3316:"Campana Noticias | Señalizan el ex centro clandestino de detención Tiro Federal como sitio de la memoria"
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the systematic plan of terror and extermination imposed by Argentina's last civic-military dictatorship.
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and also functioned as a Clandestine Detention Center (CCD), where 30 people were murdered-disappeared".
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National and provincial records account for the existence of 36 former clandestine detention centers in
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One of the detainees, in one of the reading rooms of the establishment, where they serve their sentence.
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Investigations: Lavalle street between Rivadavia and Colón. It is now the Social Box of the Province.
1997:
Granja La Amalia: located on Europa street behind the railway station, the land belonged to the army.
1406:
Penitentiary No. 9 was one of the penal institutions that housed the most political prisoners during
573:
560:
2978:
2856:
2435:
2341:
2167:
1873:. It currently functions as the Popular Center of Remembrance, run by relatives of the disappeared.
1147:
824:
589:
328:
Continuity as a detainee-disappeared for various reasons (as slaves, collaborators, hostages, etc.).
3975:
3035:
2422:
2198:
2047:
2017:
La Escuelita: building located on Justo Daract almost Ejército de los Andes, currently a tire shop.
1484:
956:
851:. Part of the bodies went to the morgue and some 30 bodies appeared in what was later known as the
839:
642:
414:
4237:
2683:"El horror en pleno Montserrat: así funcionaba el centro clandestino de detención Virrey Cevallos"
2625:
2381:
1911:, among other sites under the command of the II Army Corps, responsible for illegal repression in
1697:
found after some excavations, which was one of the places of confinement for political prisoners.
2354:
2337:
2279:
It was located in the Headquarters of the 181st Construction Engineers Battalion, at the exit of
732:
3190:"Avellaneda: Presentaron en emotivo acto el Archivo Municipal de la Memoria Colectiva y Popular"
2761:"El centro clandestino de detención "Garage Azopardo" declarado sitio histórico – Parlamentario"
1456:
911:
in the city of Buenos Aires. Part of the prisoners of the Athletic Club were taken to El Banco.
3714:
3406:"Mapa de los Centros Clandestinos de Detención durante el Terrorismo de Estado en la Argentina"
2082:
1832:
1234:
1177:
El Vesubio ceased to operate and its buildings were demolished in 1978 due to the visit of the
918:
Currently the XI Women's Brigade of the Police of the province of Buenos Aires operates there.
720:
519:
452:
308:"). The methods used for the murder and disappearance of the corpses ranged from the so-called
289:
medical service. In some cases there were permanent religious services for military personnel.
2333:
2105:
1789:
1475:
This refers to an estate located in the area of Los Laureles, on the outskirts of the city of
3423:
2151:
2091:
1651:
detainees in transit to La Perla, Campo de La Ribera, or the Penitentiary of San Martín UP1.
1480:
1223:
1072:
have been participants in the murders of the biological fathers and mothers of the children.
1037:
942:
266:
191:
4001:"Causa de "La Escuelita" de Bahía Blanca. Detienen a 8 militares retirados en la cordillera"
3715:"Una señalización necesaria | Centro clandestino del Servicio de Inteligencia de la policía"
2661:
2475:
2233:
In 2001, while the first trial of repressors in Bahía Blanca began, archaeologists from the
2143:
1574:
274:
199:
2053:
1255:
460:
262:
3853:"Señalizaron el ex-Batallón 121 de Rosario como sitio de memoria del terrorismo de Estado"
8:
2735:"Detienen a 12 policías que revistaron en la Superintendencia de Seguridad Federal (SSF)"
2388:
1517:
1262:
Since the year 2000, the House of Memory and Life and the Human Rights Department of the
1045:
835:
344:
4371:
4106:
2111:
2000:
Delegation of the Federal Police: now houses OSDE, located on Av. Illia, 20 meters from
1646:
Corps participated in the shootings, from sub-lieutenants to generals'. (Contepomi 1984)
772:
Orletti became the center of regional operations within the framework of the so-called "
179:
4399:
4235:
3538:
3451:"Del paraíso al infierno, ?sin preocupaciones?. La inexplicable historia de Sans Souci"
3216:"La Comisaría local fue un Centro Clandestino de Detención durante la última dictadura"
1785:
1761:
1744:
1723:
1555:
1383:
1334:
938:
828:
527:
116:
115:. With the fall of the dictatorship and the assumption of the democratic government of
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645:
and was converted into an automobile verification center. The property was declared a
534:
206:, as part of the repressive structure organized to contain the strike declared by the
4298:
Presidencia de la Nación Argentina (2006). "24 de marzo: del horror a la esperanza".
4284:
4243:
4213:
4194:
4175:
4156:
4066:
3005:
2708:
2633:
2607:
1982:
1912:
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1809:
1773:
1626:
It was within Military Zone 3, under the command of the III Army Corps under General
1581:. The facilities are visible from the route, on the right-hand side, heading towards
1193:
799:
estimated that, since 1977, approximately 100 disappeared detainees were held there.
348:
238:
39:
4378:
Secretaría de Derechos Humanos de la Nación Argentina; ESMA: espacio para la memoria
1239:
3161:
2597:
2589:
2189:. In the Bahía Blanca area, several CCDs were set up, of which the main ones were "
2131:
1582:
1578:
1306:
1275:
1250:
1049:
773:
280:
1981:
The most important Clandestine Detention and Torture Centers that operated in the
1374:
In the province, there were two hundred and thirty clandestine detention centers.
1263:
1219:
777:
755:
538:
332:
During their permanence in the CCD, the detainees-disappeared were systematically
3741:"Señalizaron el Batallón de Arsenales de Fray Luis Beltrán como sitio de memoria"
2593:
2139:
1955:
1928:
1890:
1684:'. (...) 'What has been determined above clearly shows that the detention place '
1390:, where company personnel were involved in torture and interrogations during the
1387:
852:
480:
472:
2219:
2178:
2171:
608:, and he was also in charge of officers of the Argentine Federal Police such as
96:
3916:"Desde Derechos Humanos solicitaron protección para las pruebas del ex arsenal"
3117:
2325:
The dictatorship period in Argentina from 1976 to 1982, self-proclaimed as the
2186:
1886:
1715:
1097:
728:
601:
406:
333:
2547:. ISBN 950-07-1955 (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Sudamericana. pp. 227/228.
2299:
the Battalion. The main access was through a gate controlled by Guard Post 5.
1782:
Jefatura de Policía de la Provincia de Misiones, Departamento de Informaciones
1326:
609:
4393:
3062:"Municipio de Quilmes / Derechos Humanos / Centros Clandestinos de Detención"
2921:
2637:
2611:
2252:", published in the United States in English in 1986 and in Spanish in 2006.
2218:" was a clandestine detention center located in the northeast of the city of
2156:
1603:
1590:
1460:
993:
980:
960:
948:
766:
762:
646:
468:
435:
422:
309:
223:
187:
2500:"Unas 500 cárceles clandestinas, en el mapa de la represión de la dictadura"
1545:
951:
is a large military area of 5000 ha, 30 km from the center of the
3880:"Suspenden temporalmente las pericias en el ex Arsenal Miguel de Azcuénaga"
2787:"CCD "Garage Azopardo": señales para que la Ciudad no se olvide del horror"
2255:
The center was under the command of the head of the 51st military subzone:
1760:
It operated in the Communications Company located in the IV Air Brigade of
1362:
In March 2014, the 'Municipal Archive of Collective and Popular Memory' of
964:
952:
899:, a few meters from Bridge 12. The center was located in facilities of the
816:
713:
690:
678:
577:
410:
250:
230:
2408:
1691:
3521:"La sangrienta historia de "La Perla", el campo de exterminio de Córdoba"
3234:"Ford fue declarado como Centro Clandestino de Detención de la dictadura"
2857:"Página/12 :: El país :: Ocho represores presos por El Vesubio"
735:. The Superintendence of the Federal Police directed the interrogations.
677:
Club Atletico was a clandestine detention center located in the south of
641:
With the arrival of democracy, the building passed into the hands of the
341:
cases participants in the murder of the biological father and/or mother.
319:
312:, mass shootings, mass graves, "NN" graves, incineration of corpses, etc.
4346:"Había un reglamento de lucha antisubversiva, entrevista a Martín Balza"
3565:"Señalizan al Campo Hípico de Goya como Centro Clandestino de Detención"
3405:
3006:"Eduardo Luis Duhalde recorrió las instalaciones del "Pozo de Banfield""
2074:
929:
was the main concentration camp used by the army. It was also known as "
175:
2949:"El Pozo de Banfield se convertirá en un Espacio de Memoria y Justicia"
2367:" also operated on Montiel Street and the road to the municipal quarry.
1719:
1363:
1351:
On the 40th anniversary of the last civic-military coup in Argentina, '
1155:
399:
The most famous clandestine detention center of the Process was at the
226:). In 1982 and 1983 ESMA was the only concentration camp still in use.
3143:
2602:
2389:
Clandestine Centers – Dependencies of Penitentiary Units of Entre Ríos
2280:
2182:
2162:
2147:
576:
was a clandestine detention center located in the west of the city of
530:
won and a few days before the constitutional authorities took office.
518:
ESMA became the political power base of the Navy and in particular of
455:, and was directly in charge of Task Group 3.3.2, led by Rear Admiral
16:
Accommodation facility for detainees disappeared during the Dirty War.
3662:"La Casita de Mártires, de centro de tortura a espacio para recordar"
3644:"Señalizarán cuatro ex centros clandestinos de detención en Misiones"
3626:"Reconocen un centro clandestino de detención en la IV Brigada Aérea"
3290:"Perpetua a tres ex jefes de la Armada por delitos de lesa humanidad"
3263:
2394:
Penitentiary Unit No. 1, in the director's house and the Family Unit.
2248:, wrote a book about her experiences in the center titled precisely "
2115:
1407:
1395:
689:. It was named as such because it was located in the vicinity of the
665:
629:
167:
151:
146:
112:
4088:"Señalizaron el primer centro clandestino de detención de Bariloche"
1676:, where she died due to torture – led to the prosecution of General
2899:
2291:
1417:
1211:
831:
405:(ESMA). Located in the officers' casino of that institution of the
155:
4297:
3503:"La Justicia cordobesa confinó tras las rejas al general Menéndez"
2353:
Center located in facilities of the II Communications Regiment of
1827:
commanded by the convicted repressor for crimes against humanity,
1330:
4052:
1969:
1962:
1932:
1862:
1139:, where the local police station functioned and still functions.
1009:
From March 1976 to 1980, four CCD operated in Campo de Mayo: the
823:. Since the end of 1975, Task Group 2, which depended on General
709:
682:
4236:
Comisión Nacional sobre la Desaparición de las Personas (1984).
3976:"Detuvieron al interrogador del centro clandestino La Escuelita"
2380:
Center located in facilities of the Armored Cavalry Regiment of
2287:, a dirt road of approximately 300 meters opens up on the left.
1778:
La Casita del Mártires, Delegación Posadas de la Policía Federal
1487:, overseeing Area 121, led by Lieutenant Colonel Julio Tommasi.
194:) were already in operation. Also in 1975 a CCD operated in the
4062:
2476:"Nunca más. Informe de la CONADEP. Emplazamiento de los C.C.D."
1577:, on National Route No. 20 that leads from the capital city to
1476:
1464:
1036:, which at the time of its operation was in charge of Generals
4210:
Poder y desaparición. Los campos de concentración en Argentina
3477:"Página/12 :: Sociedad :: Los sonidos del Silencio"
3118:"Espacio Municipal para la Memoria – Ex CCDTyE "El Infierno""
1142:
It was in Military Zone No. 1, under the jurisdiction of the
4321:. ISBN 950-07-1955 (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Sudamericana.
1064:
was head of the Maternity Service of the Military Hospital.
769:, who only suffered a few hours of the horror of the place.
565:
3827:"Gobierno de Santa Fe – Sitios señalizados en la provincia"
1846:
1499:
154:
and other ideological currents opposed to its side in the
4339:. ISBN 950-742-134-3 (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Planeta.
3771:"El Batallón 603 de Beltrán ahora es Sitio de la Memoria"
3092:"Presentación del documental "El Infierno" en Avellaneda"
2237:, called upon by the Justice system at the initiative of
1915:
and Northeast Argentina. In 2015, it was designated as a
1876:
1455:
In a house at Monte Peloni, on Route 226, which connects
1119:(Ezeiza International Airport), on land belonging to the
866:
In 650 Azopardo Street in Buenos Aires operated the CCD "
541:, signed an Agreement between the National State and the
91:—, by their acronym), were secret facilities used by the
58:
4126:"Informe Causas de Lesa Humanidad Entre Ríos Marzo 2022"
1968:
Technical School No. 288 "Osvaldo Magnasco" of Rosario (
537:
and the Head of Government of the City of Buenos Aires,
241:. Five large centers were the axis of the whole system:
71:
clandestine detention, torture and extermination centers
2409:
Clandestine Centers – Police Dependencies in Entre Ríos
1692:
D-2, Department of Information of the Police of Córdoba
1170:
also operated there. The chief of El Vesubio was Major
76:
centros clandestinos de detención, tortura y exterminio
4152:
Campo Santo; testimonios del ex sargento Victor Ibáñez
3595:"El ex D2 ya es el Espacio para la Memoria de Mendoza"
3403:
1554:
on March 24, 2007, the day of its recovery to build a
1520:
originally intended as a rest area for members of the
669:
Excavation of the former clandestine detention center
2222:, in the Villa Floresta neighborhood, on the road to
375:
against humanity. Researcher Marcelo Borrelli of the
122:
The Armed Forces classified the CCDs into two types:
4304:(in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Presidencia de la Nación
758:'s gang could operate without attracting attention.
99:. Their number and use became generalized after the
4256:
3036:"Un recorrido al circuito del peor de los horrores"
2428:
Investigations Department of the Provincial Police.
2267:(1979–1983). In 2006, the justice system arrested "
1441:
1394:, a case emblematic of corporate responsibility in
467:. Other famous repressors who were part of it were
4123:
4104:
2360:Torture center located behind the Paraná Air Base.
2283:City, on Route No. 22. Four kilometers before the
1816:
1254:, during an event for the 39th anniversary of the
903:and was opened when the construction works of the
708:was the name given to a clandestine detention and
604:. The person in charge of the camp was Army Major
296:(in Spanish: Grupos de Tareas, GT, also known as "
4352:(in Spanish). Enero (12 de junio). Archived from
4257:Contepomi, Patricia; Contempomi, Gustavo (1984).
2885:" (in Spanish), Macedonia Ediciones, Moron, 2014.
1821:
1799:
448:), it operated from March 1976 to November 1983.
166:The first CCD were installed in 1975, before the
4391:
3601:(in Spanish). September 12, 2015. Archived from
3505:(in Spanish). September 24, 2003. Archived from
2204:
1418:Naval Infantry Battalion No. 3 (BIM 3), La Plata
1087:(1999). In one part of the book Ibáñez declares:
754:(SIDE), it was decided to create a base so that
657:there to identify how the structure used to be.
3527:(in Spanish). Villa Carlos Paz. March 17, 2016.
2209:
1935:, commanded during the dictatorship by Colonel
1859:Information Service (SI) of the Santa Fe Police
1776:. As of 2017, only three had been identified –
1619:"La Perla" was established in 1975, before the
2097:
1738:
1401:
1312:
783:Today it has become a museum dedicated to the
107:took power, to execute the systematic plan of
93:Armed, Security and Police Forces of Argentina
4283:(in Spanish). Temperley: Tren en Movimiento.
4155:(in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Nuestra América.
4092:Diario Río Negro | Periodismo en la Patagonia
2377:Facilities of the Gualeguaychú military unit.
2302:
1377:
1131:, before the coup d'état, under the name of "
3747:(in Spanish). March 27, 2015. Archived from
1871:Argentina's last civic-military dictatorship
1831:. Also, Battalion 141, actively involved in
1056:was directly directed by lieutenant colonel
522:; it was closed in November 1983, after the
65:, a well-known clandestine detention center.
4231:(in Spanish). Vol. Enero. Tres Puntos.
4107:"Registro Único de la Verdad de Entre Ríos"
3688:"Santiago recuerda a sus 150 desaparecidos"
3571:(in Spanish). July 29, 2014. Archived from
1885:(formerly Battalion 121), belonging to the
569:"El Olimpo" operated between 1978 and 1979.
4301:Amnistía Internacional denuncia a la Junta
4193:(in Spanish). Montevideo: Banda Oriental.
4174:(in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Sudamericana.
3340:
2274:
1382:A CCD operated within the premises of the
4266:(in Spanish). Buenos Aires: El Cid Editor
4188:
2706:
2601:
2315:
1961:Communications Battalion 121 of Rosario (
1700:
1526:Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
1179:Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
849:against the Federal Coordination building
402:Escuela Superior de Mecánica de la Armada
284:Map of geographical distribution of CCDs.
4325:
4226:
4207:
4169:
4085:
3973:
3829:(in Spanish). 2017-12-29. Archived from
3712:
3370:"Memoria Verdad y Justicia – Télam – La"
2898:(in Spanish). 2007-10-12. Archived from
2660:(in Spanish). 2005-03-15. Archived from
2575:
2193:in the Command of the V Army Corps and "
2064:
1847:Information Service (SI) Santa Fe Police
1743:The Information Department (D-2) of the
1540:
1369:
1244:
1117:Ministro Pistarini International Airport
1032:The center was under the control of the
723:of Buenos Aires, it operated during the
664:
564:
343:
279:
57:
4334:
4328:Prisionero sin nombre, celda sin número
4148:
4051:
3937:(in Spanish). Buenos Aires: La Bohemia.
3932:
3902:La Izquierda Diario – Red internacional
3877:
2130:Zone 5 covered the current province of
1976:
1841:
1767:
1705:
1500:ISER (Rural Education Higher Institute)
881:
802:
651:Legislature of the City of Buenos Aires
383:
4392:
4343:
4330:(in Spanish). New York: Vintage Books.
4316:
3623:
2542:
2454:
2347:
2320:
2080:In February 1975, with the launch of "
2059:
1877:Arsenal Battalion of Fray Luis Beltrán
1733:
1531:
1511:
815:) was one of the most active CCD's in
785:memory of the tortured and disappeared
700:
673:, Paseo Colón 1200, Buenos Aires City.
417:), on Avenida del Libertador at 8200 (
4212:(in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Colihue.
3947:
3404:Ministerio de Justicia (2017-06-08).
3399:
3397:
3395:
3341:Bullentini, Ailín (August 24, 2014).
3287:
3283:
3281:
3184:
3182:
3030:
3028:
3026:
3003:
2812:
2810:
2808:
2709:"La historia de Coordinación Federal"
2431:Police of the province of Entre Ríos.
2010:Rodeo del Alto: on route 20, now the
809:Superintendencia de Seguridad Federal
145:government, which exercised power in
4278:
4242:(in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Eudeba.
2707:Rodríguez, Carlos (March 16, 2008).
2556:
2554:
2177:In Zone 5, CCDs were established in
1659:The Military Prison for Defendants "
1585:, in front of the Corcemar factory (
731:coordinated the repression with the
633:terminal until the beginning of the
588:This clandestine center depended on
18:
3948:Viola, Liliana (October 26, 2006).
3935:La Escuelita. Relatos testimoniales
3448:
2946:
2820:(in Spanish). PPARG. Archived from
2473:
1988:
1755:
1573:It was located 12 km from the
1470:
1269:
1146:under the command of Major General
955:. It is located near the cities of
355:On December 1, 1977, the newspaper
161:
13:
3392:
3278:
3179:
3023:
2805:
2455:Dandan, Alejandra (June 8, 2011).
2340:, 6 cases in the Federal Court of
2114:(Agreement for the Bicentennial –
1922:
1290:
1187:
861:
790:
725:military dictatorship of 1976–1983
627:The building was a shed used as a
548:Espacio Memoria y Derechos Humanos
451:It ultimately depended on Admiral
35:Detention centers in the Dirty War
14:
4431:
4405:Political repression in Argentina
4372:Centros Clandestinos de Detención
4361:
3974:Martínez, Diego (July 15, 2006).
3367:
2551:
233:there were 60 centers, 59 in the
3713:Socolsky, Claudio (2017-05-17).
3543:Archivo Provincial de la Memoria
3162:"Secretaría de Derechos Humanos"
3042:(in Spanish). September 17, 2007
2235:National University of the South
1442:Campana's Federal Shooting Range
1412:last civic-military dictatorship
744:Argentine Anticommunist Alliance
660:
109:enforced disappearance of people
23:
4410:National Reorganization Process
4170:Andersen, Martin Edwin (2000).
4142:
4117:
4098:
4079:
4045:
4019:
4007:(in Spanish). February 11, 2010
3993:
3967:
3941:
3926:
3908:
3890:
3871:
3845:
3819:
3803:. July 21, 2017. Archived from
3789:
3763:
3733:
3706:
3680:
3654:
3636:
3617:
3587:
3557:
3531:
3513:
3495:
3469:
3442:
3416:
3361:
3334:
3308:
3252:
3226:
3208:
3154:
3136:
3110:
3084:
3054:
2997:
2971:
2940:
2914:
2888:
2875:
2849:
2836:
2779:
2753:
2727:
2700:
2675:
2327:National Reorganization Process
1817:Province of Santiago del Estero
1621:military coup of March 24, 1976
1450:
1321:' was named by the head of the
1158:, under the command of Colonel
635:National Reorganization Process
543:Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
359:published an article entitled "
168:military coup of March 24, 1976
105:National Reorganization Process
4061:(in Spanish) (20th ed.).
3933:Partnoy, Alicia Mabel (2006).
3322:(in Spanish). October 25, 2012
2650:
2618:
2569:
2536:
2510:
2492:
2467:
2448:
1822:Combat Engineers Battalion 141
1800:La Casita de Mártires, Posadas
1623:, and was dismantled in 1979.
1506:Buenos Aires Provincial Police
1424:Naval Infantry Battalion No. 3
1333:Investigations Brigade, under
1323:Buenos Aires Provincial Police
1075:One of the repressors of the "
1069:Campo de Mayo Hospital Militar
1034:Command of Military Institutes
409:, in the northern area of the
388:
126:Definitive Place (in Spanish:
97:María Estela Martínez de Perón
1:
4384:Elena Alfaro – Juicio Vesubio
2883:Historia de Villa Insuperable
2506:(in Spanish). August 6, 2006.
2442:
2205:CCDs in the Bahía Blanca area
2191:La Escuelita de Bahía Blanca"
2090:, later succeeded by General
1942:
1853:Popular center of remembrance
1436:José Casimiro Fernández Carró
1266:have operated in this place.
1103:
1023:Prisión Militar de Encausados
921:
742:, one of the founders of the
533:On March 24, 2004, President
133:Temporary Place (in Spanish:
101:coup d'état of March 24, 1976
4189:Butazzoni, Fernando (1986).
4029:(in Spanish). Archived from
3777:(in Spanish). March 28, 2015
3694:(in Spanish). March 25, 2012
3668:(in Spanish). March 23, 2011
3650:(in Spanish). March 4, 2017.
3449:Eco, El (February 2, 2009).
3376:(in Spanish). Archived from
3262:. 2015-04-24. Archived from
3196:(in Spanish). March 31, 2014
3098:(in Spanish). March 24, 2017
3068:(in Spanish). Archived from
3004:Télam (September 13, 2006).
2985:(in Spanish). March 24, 2006
2793:(in Spanish). March 30, 2012
2741:(in Spanish). March 28, 2017
2594:10.26422/aucom.2013.0201.bor
2520:(in Spanish). Archived from
2210:La Escuelita de Bahía Blanca
1654:
1516:It operated on an island in
1490:
1121:Federal Penitentiary Service
554:
545:for the construction of the
204:José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz
7:
4227:Cerrutti, Gabriela (1998).
3483:(in Spanish). June 16, 2013
3343:"El horror de Monte Peloni"
3122:coninformacion.undav.edu.ar
2400:Penitentiary Unit No. 2 of
2150:, and the southwest of the
2098:Arsenal Miguel de Azcuénaga
2030:
1739:Palacio Policial de Mendoza
1536:
1522:Archdiocese of Buenos Aires
1402:La Plata Penitentiary No. 9
1313:'El Infierno' of Avellaneda
886:
752:Secretariat of Intelligence
750:) was put in charge of the
681:, near the neighborhood of
210:union in May of that year.
73:, also called (in Spanish:
32:It has been suggested that
10:
4436:
4260:Sobrevivientes de la Perla
4229:Entrevista a Alfredo Astiz
4149:Almirón, Fernando (1999).
3288:TÉLAM (October 20, 2015).
2947:G.F (September 12, 2010).
2767:(in Spanish). May 12, 2011
2632:(in Spanish). 2006-01-01.
2588:(1). Buenos Aires: 43–78.
2576:Borrelli, Marcelo (2013).
2565:. Buenos Aires. p. 4.
2303:Escuela Militar de Montaña
1850:
1378:Ford Motor Argentina Plant
1273:
1191:
738:In December 1975, General
691:Club Atlético Boca Juniors
558:
515:and Ernesto Frimón Weber.
513:Jorge Enrique Perrén (son)
395:Navy Petty-Officers School
392:
377:University of Buenos Aires
4335:Uriarte, Claudio (1991).
4326:Timerman, Jacobo (1982).
3569:nuevamiradacorrientes.com
3220:www.bragadoinforma.com.ar
3150:(in Spanish). 2015-03-25.
2561:"La ardua recuperación".
2421:Paraná Delegation of the
2121:
1682:Luciano Benjamín Menéndez
1628:Luciano Benjamín Ménéndez
1432:Jorge Alberto Errecaborde
1172:Pedro Alberto Durán Sáenz
561:Olimpo (detention center)
49:Proposed since June 2024.
4279:Dürr, Christian (2017).
4208:Calveiro, Pilar (1998).
4124:Gobierno de Entre Ríos.
4105:Gobierno de Entre Ríos.
3545:(in Spanish). 2014-05-22
3240:(in Spanish). 2012-03-24
2979:"El ex Pozo de Banfield"
2689:(in Spanish). 2016-03-23
2397:Penitentiary Unit No. 6.
2370:Center located near the
2309:Mountain Military School
2199:Port Belgrano Naval Base
2152:Province of Buenos Aires
1950:Guardia Rural "Los Pumas
1485:Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean
943:Province of Buenos Aires
845:attack committed by the
643:Argentine Federal Police
267:Province of Buenos Aires
192:province of Buenos Aires
111:within the framework of
4111:portal.entrerios.gov.ar
4086:Ríonegro (2017-06-23).
3920:www.tucumanalas7.com.ar
3525:El Diario de Carlos Paz
2953:Diario Tiempo Argentino
2896:""Cronica de una Fuga""
2434:Police Headquarters of
2275:La Escuelita de Neuquén
2136:provinces of Santa Cruz
2083:Operativo Independencia
1937:Pascual Oscar Guerrieri
1834:Operativo Independencia
1641:," the authors declare:
1050:Reynaldo Benito Bignone
4356:on September 27, 2007.
4317:Seoane, María (2001).
4133:Gobierno de Entre Ríos
2626:"El Olimpo del horror"
2543:Seoane, María (2001).
2436:Concepción del Uruguay
2342:Concepción del Uruguay
2316:Province of Entre Ríos
1701:Province of Corrientes
1648:
1559:
1329:, and operated in the
1259:
1235:Chronicle of an Escape
1148:Guillermo Suárez Mason
1094:
674:
618:Juan Antonio del Cerro
594:the butcher of Olympus
590:Guillermo Suarez Mason
570:
473:Ricardo Miguel Cavallo
369:
352:
285:
66:
4420:Military of Argentina
4344:Veiras, Nora (1998).
3630:Diario El Sol Mendoza
3624:El Sol (2017-08-25).
3539:"Reseña Histórica D2"
3428:www.desaparecidos.org
2479:www.desaparecidos.org
2092:Antonio Domingo Bussi
2071:Escuelita de Famaillá
2065:Escuelita de Famaillá
1883:Arsenal Battalion 603
1806:La Casita de Mártires
1678:Juan Bautista Sasiaiñ
1643:
1639:Survivors of La Perla
1604:31.43111°S 64.29722°W
1544:
1481:Buenos Aires Province
1370:Buenos Aires Province
1264:Municipality of Morón
1248:
1238:' (2006) directed by
1224:Buenos Aires Province
1164:Juan Bautista Sasiaiñ
1089:
1062:Julio César Caserotto
1060:, while major doctor
1038:Santiago Omar Riveros
994:34.53583°S 58.66222°W
821:Alejandro Arias Duval
721:Floresta neighborhood
668:
568:
493:Manuel García Tallada
436:34.53833°S 58.46361°W
365:
361:La ardua recuperación
347:
283:
61:
4033:on November 25, 2015
3950:"Llenar los blancos"
3833:on December 29, 2017
3751:on December 30, 2017
3575:on December 29, 2017
3374:memoria.telam.com.ar
2261:Abel Teodoro Catuzzi
2246:Alicia Mabel Partnoy
2048:Potrero de los Funes
2012:Club de Suboficiales
1983:Province of San Luis
1977:Province of San Luis
1842:Province of Santa Fe
1794:La Casita del Rowing
1768:Province of Misiones
1712:Campo Hípico de Goya
1706:Campo Hípico de Goya
1672:prison and taken to
1609:-31.43111; -64.29722
1256:Night of the Pencils
999:-34.53583; -58.66222
967:, in the area where
953:city of Buenos Aires
882:Greater Buenos Aires
813:Coordinación Federal
803:Coordinación Federal
596:), commander of the
441:-34.53833; -58.46361
411:City of Buenos Aires
384:City of Buenos Aires
263:Greater Buenos Aires
257:(Campo de Mayo) and
251:City of Buenos Aires
42:into this article. (
4191:El tigre y la nieve
3954:www.pagina12.com.ar
3481:www.pagina12.com.ar
3347:www.pagina12.com.ar
3320:campananoticias.com
2902:on October 12, 2007
2861:www.pagina12.com.ar
2582:Universidad Austral
2348:Clandestine Centers
2321:Dictatorship period
2106:Miguel de Azcuénaga
2060:Province of Tucumán
1881:The grounds of the
1734:Province of Mendoza
1600: /
1532:Province of Córdoba
1512:El Silencio (Tigre)
1430:In 2015, Commander
1152:Infantry Regiment 3
1046:Cristino Nicolaides
990: /
973:Provincial Route 23
706:Automotores Orletti
701:Automotores Orletti
649:by Law 1197 of the
638:electrical wiring.
606:Guillermo Minicucci
497:Jorge Luis Magnacco
432: /
235:province of Córdoba
202:, presided over by
3884:www.eltucumano.com
3857:www.santafe.gov.ar
3807:on August 29, 2017
3666:Misionesonline.net
3605:on August 29, 2017
3066:www.quilmes.gov.ar
2922:"Pozo de Banfield"
2881:Biaggini Martin, "
2824:on August 18, 2012
2524:on August 29, 2017
2307:In Bariloche, the
1710:A CCD operated in
1686:Campo de la Ribera
1661:Campo de la Ribera
1566:," also known as "
1560:
1335:Miguel Etchecolatz
1303:Chupadero Malvinas
1260:
1160:Federico Minicucci
1125:Empresa El Vesubio
1098:ecological reserve
969:Provincial Route 8
933:". It operated in
909:Paseo Colon Avenue
905:25 de Mayo highway
829:extreme right-wing
740:René Otto Paladino
687:Paseo Colon Avenue
675:
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200:Villa Constitución
67:
4290:978-987-3789-26-7
4027:"Copia archivada"
3745:unosantafe.com.ar
3599:jornadaonline.com
3380:on March 22, 2018
3266:on April 24, 2017
2765:parlamentario.com
2518:"Copia archivada"
2418:" Police Station.
2263:(1977–1979), and
2228:Camino de Cintura
1867:Santa Fe Province
1861:, in the city of
1434:of Task Group 5,
1392:last dictatorship
1137:Villa Insuperable
901:Bonaerense Police
897:Camino de Cintura
893:Ricchieri Highway
509:Juan Carlos Rolón
485:Juan Antonio Azic
349:Historical memory
135:Lugar Transitorio
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1756:IV Brigada Aérea
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1307:Operation Condor
1282:Pozo de Banfield
1276:Pozo de Banfield
1270:Pozo de Banfield
1251:Pozo de Banfield
1202:, also known as
1113:Riccheri Highway
1085:Fernando Almirón
1027:Hospital Militar
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1956:Vera Department
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1396:State terrorism
1388:General Pacheco
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3144:"Secciones"
2906:November 5,
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2224:Carrindanga
2088:Acdel Vilas
2054:La Florida.
1927:Located in
1896:La Calamita
1724:Resistencia
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1607: /
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1327:Ramón Camps
1319:El Infierno
1162:. Colonels
1081:Campo Santo
1058:Jorge Vosso
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1019:Las Casitas
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592:(nicknamed
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389:Former ESMA
334:dehumanized
320:deportation
306:el traslado
294:Task Groups
103:, when the
4394:Categories
4370:document,
3960:2023-12-16
3811:August 29,
3775:La Capital
3692:El Liberal
3172:2020-11-27
3148:InfoRegión
2828:August 24,
2818:"El Banco"
2693:2023-12-15
2668:2023-12-15
2643:2023-12-15
2603:11336/3739
2528:August 29,
2485:2023-12-15
2443:References
2374:Aero Club.
2334:Entre Ríos
1943:Other CCDs
1790:Entre Ríos
1720:Corrientes
1595:64°17′50″W
1592:31°25′52″S
1583:Carlos Paz
1579:Carlos Paz
1546:León Gieco
1364:Avellaneda
1232:The film '
1156:La Tablada
1109:El Vesubio
1104:El Vesubio
1025:, and the
985:58°39′44″W
982:34°32′09″S
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