Buenos Muchachos

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124 pages 2005

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"The armed forces and security agencies often employed common criminals to carry out the ugliest tasks of the 'Dirty War.' Eventually the line between anti-subversive and just plain criminal activities became blurred, as kidnapping, confiscation, extortion, and murder were used against enemies of the State. Kidnapping rings are still active in the post-Proceso period, and are still protected, to some extent, by the police and intelligence agencies"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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