[Dark] Days of the Condor
Little by little, justice is being done in countries such as Argentina and Uruguay, where 30-odd years ago, right-wing dictatorships disappeared, killed and tortured thousands of people, as part of Operation Condor, which also included Brazil, Chile and Paraguay, with, at least, the tacit approval of the U.S. Very cleverly, after the fact, those thugs and their sympathizers managed to pass laws that, in essence, gave them immunity from prosecution, in the name of an ill-conceived "reconciliation."
Now, following Argentina's lead in bringing their dictators to justice, the Inter-American Court for Human Rights has condemned Uruguay for the abduction and disappearance of a famous poet's daughter in 1976, serving notice that impunity is over. It's to be expected that many more cases will surface, and that the Uruguayan people will be forced to fully come to terms with that dark period in their history.
Now, following Argentina's lead in bringing their dictators to justice, the Inter-American Court for Human Rights has condemned Uruguay for the abduction and disappearance of a famous poet's daughter in 1976, serving notice that impunity is over. It's to be expected that many more cases will surface, and that the Uruguayan people will be forced to fully come to terms with that dark period in their history.
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