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Argentina finds secret junta files

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Update: 2013-11-05 02:20:37
Argentina finds secret junta files

DHAKA: Some 1,500 secret files, dating back to the years of military rule in Argentina, have been discovered in Buenos Aires.

They were found in an abandoned wing of the Air Force headquarters.

The files contain the transcripts of all meetings held by the military junta, which ruled the country from 1976 to 1983, said Defence Minister Agustin Rossi.

The documents also name famous artists and intellectuals who were blacklisted.

Folk singer Mercedes Sosa, writer Julio Cortazar, tango musician Osvaldo Pugliese and actress Norma Aleandro are among many banned or subjected to censorship for opposing the government.

"They were classified from F1 to F4 according to their [perceived] level of threat [to society]," said Mr Rossi.

It is still unclear whether the files will shed light on thousands of legal cases of opponents of the regime killed or disappeared by the military government, says the BBC`s Ignacio de los Reyes in Buenos Aires.

Source: BBC

BDST: 1312 HRS, NOV 05, 2013
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