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Roles admitted

Several members of the Argentinian armed forces have admitted their roles in the disappearance of up to 30,000 people during the “dirty war” against Leftist guerrillas in the 19705, says a member of a Government commission. The panel was set up last month to investigate the fate of people who went missing during the last eight years of military rule. Raul Aragon said that several military men had volunteered evidence to the commission out of disgust at the number of innocent people killed. But they were mostly unrepentant about the methods used to combat the guerrillas, he said. — Buenos Aires.

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Press, 31 January 1984, Page 27

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Roles admitted Press, 31 January 1984, Page 27

Roles admitted Press, 31 January 1984, Page 27