Dec 12, 2010
The scars of Argentina’s “Dirty War” are everywhere Minocin side effects you look Coumadin 5 mg in the country. From the Arjuna 60 caps plaques on Requip 2 mg the streets showing where the so tragically termed “Desaparecidos” had lived, and were abducted from, to the Madres de la plaza de mayo, the mothers and grandmothers of these very same people, who still march weekly in front of the Presidential Palace demanding to know the whereabouts of their still “missing” children.
I recently found this fascinating English documentary on the subject produced by the TV network al-jazeera. It tells the story of one of the tens of thousands of victims, as he searches for the true about his detainment and subsequent torture. As part of his quest to learn the identities of his torturers, he visits a man in jail he knows to have been one of his torturers. He visits this man, one of the few convicted for the crimes committed during the “Dirty War”, in hopes that he will reveal the names of his fellow torturers. What results is an interesting exchange between two man who have now changed places, the interrogator, now becomes the interrogated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf94OjrY6Ak&feature=player_embedded
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