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Fascinating Video: Interrogating an Argentine Torturer

October 3rd, 2009 | Categoría: Culture

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Just watch it, preferably in complete silence, with nothing to disturb you or your thoughts.

I found this incredibly interesting, though it left me feeling that there’s a lot to this entire era that I simply don’t understand and perhaps never will.

Link: Al Jazeera People & Power: Interrogating a Torturer

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11 Comments

frank says:

A sad side of Argentina’s history — the military government. I hope this type of atrocities never take place in the world: ever again.

Aljazeera, on the other hand, a bias source of information — especially when our Jewish community was attacked and our city bombarded by religious terrorists from the Middle East.

Here are other incredible powerful images of torture to watch in complete silence and without nothing disturbing you and your thoughts:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydK81fE6PiY&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxajJB8pGBM&feature=fvw

Goose says:

I´d have liked that Gerardo let Simón talk more. Whenever Simòn was starting to speak out about what he did, Gerardo talked about what had happened to him instead…

taos says:

Good point.

Argiebargie says:

Argentines have a long memory of the USA’s warm support for past dictators.

Sarandi says:

And Argentines have a short memory of their own support for their own past dictators and corrupt govertment officials. Let’s focus on the main topic here today, and that is the brave actions of this Uruguayan journalist in trying to seek justice against the past sins of the Argentine military. He is a voice for the Desaparecidos who cannot speak for themselves.

Argiebargie says:

Madres de Plaza de are the true voice of the Desaparecidos.

Anonymous says:

I spent 35 years out of Argentina.
My father used to tell me….”do not even come to visit for now”.
Now I understand.
Just hope that it will never happen again.
People just want to live in peace and it looks an imposible dream.

We need a song.
A big song that will enable all of us to stay together. As a Nation.
A song type we are the children…a song that will give us all a big break
We all need a break.
We need to reconsider that Argentines are just one. Ideas and politics, should be irrelevant.
The song should say something about that. A song that enables unity, love and peace to all and to pull insight, internal force, inner strenghts to stay alive and in armony.
anonymous

VeRa says:

La única forma de no volver a esas tinieblas es NO OLVIDAR.
NO OLVIDAR a los que fueron torturados y desaparecidos
NO OLVIDAR a los torturadores
NO OLVIDAR a los que apoyaron a la dictadura (aunque se disfracen de defensores de la libertad y la justicia)
NO OLVIDAR.
Ni olvido…”ni el flaco perdón de Dios”

andy says:

a song?? we need a song? wth??

andy says:

i barely understood what you meant by that

you know..if yow can’t speak english you should just stick to spanish…it might be a bit different but its still understandable for almost every spanish speaker…and since this channel is mostly seen by argentineans outside the country…..

idk im just saying

Martin says:

I just wonder why there terrorists are not being punished? They also killed a lot of innocent people.

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