After 45 years, Argentina brings those who covered up the dictatorship's death flights to trial
Briefly

In December 1978, corpses washed ashore in Argentina, revealing the brutal reality of the dictatorship's death flights. Investigations were shelved, leaving victims unidentified.
Daniel Iglesias uncovered over 20 files from the late 1970s detailing bodies returned by the sea, highlighting a systematic effort to conceal the brutal actions of the regime.
The judicial trial against former officials marks a significant step in addressing the long-standing impunity for those involved in the torture and disappearances during the dictatorship.
The coordinated efforts by police, judges, and municipal officials to prevent identification of the bodies underscore the deep-rooted complicity within Argentina's governance during the dictatorship.
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