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Title: Argentina


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Argentinas Dirty War
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  • Textbook page 586-588

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Argentinas Dirty War
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Liliana Aimeta1954-1976
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Blanca Estela Angerosa 1958-1978
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José Aguilar Bracesco1954-1976

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Beatríz Le Fur 1954-1976

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Los Desaparecidos
  • These people are now called los desaparecidos,
    or the disappeared. They were just four of the
    30,000 victims of Argentinas Dirty War of
    1976-1983.

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Los Desaparecidos
  • Over 30,000 people disappeared during the Dirty
    War. Even today, the fate of most is unknown.
  • Argentinas government still refuses to seek out
    information about the victims.

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This is Argentina, for those of you who are
wondering.
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Problems in Argentina
  • The problems began with Juan Peron, dictator of
    Argentina since 1946.
  • Although Peron was not the worst dictator in the
    countrys history, his rule was marked by
    inflation, unemployment, and economic ruin.

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Juan and Eva (Evita) Peron, dictators of
Argentina before the Dirty War
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Problems in Argentina
  • Also, urban guerillas and lawless people robbed
    and looted Buenos Aires, the capital.
  • Argentina had crime problems, debt problems, and
    worst of all, a dictator who could not fix them.

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The Junta Takeover
  • In 1976, a military-supported terrorist group
    called the Junta took control of the country.
  • They believed that by cutting help for the poor
    and aid to small businesses, the economic
    problems could be solved.

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The Junta Takeover
  • To make sure they succeeded, the Junta targeted
    and eliminated anyone who disagreed with them.
  • Government Death Squads moved through the
    streets, picking up anyone they suspected of
    disloyalty to the Junta.

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The Junta Takeover
  • The Junta targeted the certain kinds of people
  • Students - 21
  • Teachers - 10.7
  • Journalists/Reporters 15.7
  • Priests/Clergy - 5
  • Pregnant Women (unknown)

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The Junta Takeover
  • The Junta also practiced censorship - only
    allowing certain information to reach the people.
  • They silenced the media, killed authors, and set
    up censorship committees to read every letter
    that went in and out of Argentina.

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The Resistance

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The Resistance
  • By the 1980s it was clear that the Juntas
    economic policies did not work. They had failed
    to solve the problems of inflation and
    unemployment.
  • Argentina was in very bad shape again.

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The Resistance
  • Also, in 1982 England soundly defeated Argentina
    in a war over the Falkland Islands.
  • People grew bold. They spoke out openly against
    the government.The first cracks in the Junta
    began to appear.

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The Resistance
  • A Group known as the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo
    met without fear in a city square.
  • They demanded to know the fate of their loved
    ones, the disappeared.

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The Resistance
  • The Plaza de Mayo, where the Mothers of the
    disappear-ed meet every week.

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The Resistance
  • In 1983, the Junta fell to pressure from inside
    and outside of the government.
  • Raul Alfonsin was the first democratically
    elected president since the early 1970s.

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The End of the Junta
  • A memory wall has been erected in memorial of
    the disappeared. It contains over 30,000 photos.
  • The full extent of the murders, kidnappings and
    tortures may never be known.
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