Miguel Osvaldo Etchecolatz (1 May 1929 – 2 July 2022) was an Argentine police officer, who worked in the Buenos Aires Provincial Police during the first...
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Etchecolatz case. In late August 2023, it was made public that Villarruel's name and mobile phone number were written down in handwriting by Miguel Etchecolatz...
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Kirchner after testifying in trial against dictatorship criminal Miguel Etchecolatz. López was kidnapped and taken to different clandestine detention...
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the Buenos Aires Provincial Police, and Director of Investigations Miguel Etchecolatz were tasked with eliminating the UES. On 16 and 17 September 1976...
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disappeared after testifying in trial against Dirty War criminal Miguel Etchecolatz Jorge Manuel López (1918–2006), bishop Jorge Rivera López (born 1934)...
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genocide by a court of law for the first time during the trial of Miguel Etchecolatz, a former senior official of the Buenos Aires Provincial Police. Crimes...
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convictions for human rights abuses. In 2006, the government tried Miguel Etchecolatz, the first to be prosecuted of potentially 600 defendants. Witnesses...
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Reorganization Process (El proceso) (1976–1983). Wernich worked in Miguel Etchecolatz's Direction of Investigations of the provincial police with the rank...
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involved the former Buenos Aires Provincial Police second-in-command Miguel Etchecolatz, ended in September 2006 and laid down jurisprudence by acknowledging...
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in 2005. Jorge Julio López, witness in a trial of police officer Miguel Etchecolatz, disappeared in 2006. This caused a national scandal, as it was suspected...
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