Latin America Report, Tema 2050[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1979 |
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... imprisoned , where a great number of men and women disappear into the darkness without leaving a trace , kidnapped by institutions of political repression or by bands that don't even try to hide the official backing for their actions ...
... imprisoned , where a great number of men and women disappear into the darkness without leaving a trace , kidnapped by institutions of political repression or by bands that don't even try to hide the official backing for their actions ...
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... imprisoned in Encarnación , in the south . There , in 1944 , he again began to teach , in a grammar school . After a few months , he was arrested and turned over to the Argentine police . Finally , he and some other comrades managed to ...
... imprisoned in Encarnación , in the south . There , in 1944 , he again began to teach , in a grammar school . After a few months , he was arrested and turned over to the Argentine police . Finally , he and some other comrades managed to ...
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... imprisoned in the United States , they were classified as special criminals and subjected to cruel and discriminatory treatment in open violation of international agreements on human rights , as stated in Articles 55 and 56 of the ...
... imprisoned in the United States , they were classified as special criminals and subjected to cruel and discriminatory treatment in open violation of international agreements on human rights , as stated in Articles 55 and 56 of the ...
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actions agents Alfredo Elías Argentina armed arrested attack Brazil Brazilian Carlos Humberto Romero cell Chile common prisoners comrades concentration camp courts criminals defense democratic denied disap disappeared El Salvador electric shocks English No 115 Figueroa Cordero forces freedom García garrison Griselio Torresola Havana TRICONTINENTAL homeland hood human rights imperialism imprisoned international solidarity Irvin Flores isolation jail joined the Nationalist kidnapped Latin America leader Lil Milagros live Lolita Lebron Manuel de Jesús ment military National Guard Nationalist Party Nicaragua Organization Oscar Collazo Paraguay Paraguayan Communist Party peasants Pedro Albizu Campos people's struggle Perón Perónism person police political prisoners pris prisoners in Uruguay Puerto Rican patriots Puerto Rican prisoners Rafael Cancel Miranda Ramírez refused rela release repressive revolutionary Rico Salvador Salvadoran sectors sentence solitary confinement spite Stroessner dictatorship student thousands tion torture trial TRICONTINENTAL in English United Uruguayan victims Víctor Manuel violation women workers wounded young