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Reynaldo Bignone, last leader of Argentina's murderous junta, dies at 90 - The Washington Post
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Argentine junta member and 'dirty war' leader Emilio Massera dies | The Star
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Opinion | An Argentine Dictator's Legacy - The New York Times
Former Argentine Dictator Who Oversaw Death Squads Dies At 87 : The Two-Way : NPR
Former Argentine military dictator Jorge Videla dies in jail | Financial Times
Death of a dictator – DW – 05/18/2013
Trump Releases Declassified Operation Condor-Era Docs to Argentina | News | teleSUR English
Argentina's First Lady Senator Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is seen at the Argentine Navy School of Mechanics (ESMA) in Buenos Aires August 1, 2005. Garzon visited the ESMA, Argentina's most notorious concentration