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** - I was in London, there I listened a program on the Jewish falsifications which a kind of modernized industry to produce Jewish hate stories.. Rich Jews always followed and pointed the honorable Jew to "clean".... News source is an Argentinian authority... Argentina, official claimed on radio program today about a big secret crime contract.. - What does it mean? - It was not the Gestapo, it was Zionist financial authorities want to massacre the Jews, all out of the occupied Middle East... - USrael Allowed Jews to Die? - Jewish financial authoriuties allowed to prvent the under class members, oppsitional movements, there were the democratical Jewish units, too.. - When you listened the program? - In December 1990, in London - Tell me about the matter, please! - One of the main justifications that supporters of Zionism give for the State of Israel is that in the event of a resurgence of anti-Semitism, Israel will provide a refuge for Jews. In Reuturn No.1, an article 'Zionism and anti-Semitism' told how Israel had done nothing about anti-Semitism in Argentina during the rule of the neo-Nazi military junta. We described how the Zionist communal organisations and the Israeli state had collaborated with the regime through arms sales. In addition the group 'Mothers of the Jewish Disappeared' had picketed a meeting that the former Israeli President Yitzhak Navon attended, chanting 'Nazi, Nazi' at the Zionists who attended. The following article demonstrates that Israeli policy went even further, and should destroy the idea that in the event of the rise of anti-Semitism and fascism in the West, left-wing Jews would be able to find refuge in the 'Jewish' State: - Israel Denied Shelter to Left-wing Argentine Jews During Junta Rule... Hadashot (Israeli Hebrew newspaper), 28 Sept. 1990 The Jewish government could have saved hundreds of Argentine Jews, who were murdered or kidnapped during the rule of the generals between 1976 and 1983, claims Marcel Zohar in his book Let My People Go to Hell, soon to be published by Zitrin. The military censor this week decided to at last permit the publication of the book, except for several paragraphs which, so he claimed, might endanger certain person's lives or harm Israel's relations with other countries. The publisher, Ben Zion Zitrin, is about to offer the book to foreign publishing houses. Zohar, who was Yedi'ot Aharonot [an Israeli evening newspaper] correspondent in Argentina between 1978 and 1982, describes how the Israeli government, the Jewish Agency and other official bodies refrained from processing immigration applications from Jews with left-wing background, in order to preserve Israel's good business and political links with the ruling junta. In the same period, arms sales worth about one billion dollars were concluded between Israel and Argentina. According to Zohar, both Likud and Labour leaders shared in the conspiracy of silence. His book recounts the struggle which took place between Danny Rekanati, the immigration official based in Argentina, and the Israeli ambassador, Ron Nergad. Rekanati tried to help persecuted Jews escape from the country, while Nergad, according to the book, complained about his activities. The unwritten instruction was to refuse any help to Jews defined as 'too left-wing'. The late Menahem Savidor, who was Knesset chairman at the time, admitted to Zohar that he had prevented a public Knesset debate on the situation of Argentina's Jews at the government's request in order not to harm Israel's crucial links with Argentina. The prime ministers of the period covered, would not discuss the book. Yigal Alon and Moshe Dayan, who were Israel's foreign ministers then, are no longer alive. The foreign ministry refused to cooperate or to open its archives for the period. ** - Did you read the Jewsih Newspaper Dagens Nyheter on March 10th, 1996? Även the Jews explain a bite truth on Dagmar Hadelin... - I don't understand Svekish language.. What does it mean? Are there two different reailities? - Two diffenet states in one country... A legal state, like Argentinaa, tpday's authorities and second one power which relative rules Western dictators... - Mo$$ad? - Wait!.. Wait!... It's not so simply to label everything... I don't recommend to label the social issues and wepaon handle collaborators so easily... Okay!... I'll translate it for you... Jorge Acosta and the murder of Dagmar Hagelin Based on the article: TRASLADO - Almost after 20 years: Dagmar's murderer exposed By: Peter Torbiörnsson. DAGENS NYHETER, Stockholm. Section E, page 4. [Thanks to Juan-Manuel Suárez] 20 years after the coup, the responsible for the death and torture of thousands of victims are free. Many of them serve in very high positions in the Argentine military forces and civil administration. This may be the reason why people living close to the site where Dagmar HAGELIN was kidnapped show an evident fear. Even 13 years after democracy was restored, it is difficult to find people who dare to talk about what happened the morning she disappeared. Some of them say: "These soldiers are still armed. Who knows when that nightmare is going to repeat itself?" Dagmar HAGELIN was shot on January 26th, 1977 by Alfredo ASTIZ, a member of task force 332 (GT332), based in the Navy Mechanics School (Spanish initials: ESMA: Escuela Mecanica de La Armada, a secret detention center, and extermination camp in the capital Buenos Aires). She was carried to the ESMA, wounded but alive. At least three survivors of the ESMA saw Dagmar and talked to her in captivity. She was mentally sound and her physical condition was improving when she was finally killed by her captors. Prisioners didn't last for too long in the ESMA: the average time was between 10 and 20 days. After that short "assesment" period of torture, they were "TRASLADADOS" (transferred, in Spanish) - a sinister euphemism the murderers used, just like the Nazis did 30 years earlier, to mean death. According to the confessions of the ex-navy captain Adolfo SICILINGO, documented by investigative reporter Horacio Verbitski, in his book "El Vuelo" (The Flight) most victims were cremated at the ESMA sports playing ground and their ashes were thrown into the waters of Rio de la Plata, about 200 m away. The cremation was known as a "grill". Many others were thrown out of navy planes, alive, into the Atlantic. Dagmar Hagelin was kidnapped by mistake, an unfortunate misidentification, (but then the ovewhelming majority of those who were correctly "identified" were just as innocent.) Her disapperance became an international problem; when the Argentine vice minister of foreign affairs came to the ESMA, at the beginning of February, to inquire about the situation of Dagmar, the navy captain Jorge Eduardo ACOSTA, chief of the GT332 unit, told him: "Letting her free is out of the question, we must not give in to public opinion. We must appear strong". Acosta made it clear that Dagmar couldn't be released, because she could talk about what she saw was going on at the ESMA. This was corroborated by Inés Carazzo, a survivor of the ESMA concentration camp who is now living in Lima, Peru. Carazzo was forced to be the mistress of navy captain Antonio Pernías -one of Acosta's most notorious torturers- in order to stay alive. This may be the first time that Inés Carazzo makes a public statement on the subject: "It was Acosta himself who repeated many times during those moments that they had a problem, and that they had to solve it. They were thinking about killing Dagmar. That was also Pernías' view." It was Jorge Eduardo Acosta who made the final decision, as the chief of GT332 at the ESMA, to murder Dagmar Hagelin in cold blood; just as he decided murdering about five thousand other people. Thanks to the impunity laws in Argentina, this man -like the other torturers and killers- is a free man. Acosta is enjoying a good life, and a high salary as an Argentine senior government official. He works as an advisor to the minister of the Interior, Carlos Corach. ** Uki Goñi tells us on April 14, 1996 ... "Dagmar Killer Unmasked?", named radio programme... - Buenos Aires - SvekJa Kingdom does not forget. Nineteen years after the event, Stockholm television showed a one-hour special on the murder of teenager Dagmar Hagelin by the Argentine Navy, on the same day that a leading daily ran two pages on her case. Both the documentary and the article unearthed fresh evidence pointing to retired Captain Jorge Acosta as ordering Hagelin's assassination. The Stockholm newspaper Dagens Nyheter on March 10 ran a full-page article by journalist Peter Torbiornson, under the headline Dagmar's murderer unmasked. The story points to retired Navy Captain Jorge Eduardo Acosta (54) as responsible for the murder of Swedish teenager Dagmar Hagelin in 1977. (Acosta is pictured above in a 1984 photo in the company of Argentine TV comedians Noemí Alan, Adriana Brodsky and Rolo Puente). The same Sunday, Stockholm television channel TV4 carried a one-hour special on the Hagelin case, with the participation of Ragnar Hagelin, Dagmar's father, who since the kidnapping of his daughter by the Argentine Navy has led a one-man campaign to discover her fate. To date, the Argentine state has steadfastly refused to inform Hagelin how and when his daughter was murdered. "Those responsible for the death and torture of thousands of victims remain free," said the Dagens Nyheter. "Many of them today have very high positions in the military forces and in the civil administration." This is especially true regarding the murderers of Dagmar Hagelin. The 17-year-old girl was shot in the head on 27 January 1977 by then-Lieutenant Alfredo Astiz, a member of the Navy's GT332 anti-terrorist task force, operating out of the ESMA school of naval mechanics, where some 5,000 people were murdered during the military regime. Dagmar was stuffed by Astiz into the boot of a taxi and carried to the ESMA, badly wounded but still alive. Thanks to his swift and brave action, in view of the climate of terror Argentina lived under at the time, Mr. Hagelin was able to find witnesses to the wounding and kidnapping of his daughter, one of the most carefully documented of the 30,000 murders committed by the 1976/83 dictatorship, assembling the evidence in his book Mi hija Dagmar, published by Planeta-Sudamericana in Buenos Aires in 1984. Dagmar's kidnapping had been a terrible mistake. Astiz had actually been sent out to bring back María Antonia Berger, a member of the Montoneros terrorist group, but had mistaken the Swedish teenager for his target. Within a few days of the kidnapping the military government began to suffer stiff diplomatic pressure from the Swedish government to return Dagmar to her family. The Dagens Nyheter article points out how when the Argentine vice minister for foreign affairs visited the ESMA, at the beginning of February, to inquire about the situation of Dagmar, GT332 intelligence chief Acosta replied: "We cannot give in to public opinion. It's now that we must show ourselves strong". At least three of the survivors of the ESMA saw and talked to Dagmar inside the concentration camp. The teenager was lucid and her physical health was improving. But the Dagens Nyheter points out that Acosta refused to release her. This was corroborated by Ines Carazzo, a survivor of that concentration camp today living in Lima, Peru, who was forced to be the mistress of Navy Captain Antonio Pernías -one of Acosta's best torturers- in order to save her life at the ESMA. For the first time since her release, Carazzo made a public statement on the Hagelin case, telling the Stockholm newspaper: "Acosta himself repeated often at that time that they had a problem and that they had to solve it. They decided to kill her (Dagmar) and Pernías agreed to it." After the return of democracy in 1983, Astiz, Pernías and Acosta, along with a number of other Navy officers, were arrested for the crimes committed at the ESMA concentration camp, but their trials were abruptly ended by the amnesty laws passed in 1987. Any last hope for their renewed prosecution vanished with the sweeping pardons passed by President Carlos Menem in 1990. Today, Astiz continues in active service with the rank of captain, although in March he began an extended leave of absence due to the rising public indignation in Argentina at the continued presence of alleged murderers in the ranks of the Navy. Pernías was recently retired from the force after Congress failed to approve a request for his promotion, while Acosta was secretly retired in 1985 and has recently been rumoured to be connected with the intelligence community of the Menem administration. The Dagens Nyheter article suggests that Acosta works today as an adviser to the Minister of the Interior, Carlos Corach. ** - FM correspondent explained on March 20, 2000 Argentina to Pay Father of Swede 'Dirty War' Victim - When the "Big Brother" pay all the massacres, for instance response to the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo? ** - Argentina said on Sunday it has reached a compensation deal with the Swedish father of a teen-age girl who became one of the best-known victims of the ''Dirty War'' waged by the military dictatorship in the 1970s. Ragnar Hagelin, whose daughter Dagmar was abducted and killed by a military death squad in Buenos Aires in 1977 when she was 15, said in Buenos Aires that he was grateful to President Fernando de la Rua. Neither he nor the government said how much the payment would be, but state news agency Telam cited government sources putting it at $700,000. ``We have made a commitment to make a compensation payment that is owed to Mr. Hagelin, for the emotional damage caused by the illegal deprivation of liberty and subsequent disappearance of his daughter Dagmar,'' the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. Ragnar Hagelin, who had complained to the Inter-American Human Rights Commission about his failure to receive compensation, was due to be received by De la Rua in Buenos Aires later this week. But the Swede said no thanks were due to former Peronist President Carlos Menem, who handed over power to De la Rua of the center-left Alliance last December. ``I am going home (to Sweden) content because after 10 years of frustration with a government that never listened to me, the current authorities spontaneously gave me a solution,'' Hagelin said. Dagmar was living in the Argentine capital when she was abducted by a squad from the Navy School of Mechanics (ESMA), one of the most infamous torture centers of Argentina's 1976-83 dictatorship. They are believed to have mistaken her for another target. Her body has never been found. But former Navy officer Alfredo Astiz, dubbed the ``Blond Angel,'' is wanted by Swedish courts for the kidnap and murder of Hagelin. Astiz, who was expelled from the navy in the 1990s but remains a free man, was one of 1,000 officers tried for their crimes but never jailed because of a 1980s amnesty law. The top junta bosses were imprisoned, but were pardoned by Menem soon after he took office in 1989. Many are now back under house arrest due to an ongoing investigation into the theft of children of the ``disappeared.'' The government has accounted for 15,000 people who were killed or disappeared permanently during the ``Dirty War'' against suspected leftist guerrillas and their sympathizers. Human rights groups say the true number is twice that. Many victims of the squads are known have been tortured before death and their bodies dumped from helicopters over the Atlantic. ** - USrael gave "Green light" to the Argentinian collaborators... - What does it mean? - I understand you missed the FM programme on June 12, 2000 which broadcast on the dirty affirs... - Argentina to Apologize for Holocaust Role?.. - Ahhoj!.. You listened it? - No!.. But I was in Vatikan... The former collaborators prepare ceremonies... One after one will repeat same scenes on the whole world... - Yes.. This is the new face of Cold War after Soviet Bureucratical collapse...First they massacer its own oppsirional movemnents and after a period try to manipulate the democratical authorities by thís maska; "apologizing".. - It's easier then the punishment the fascists.. - Yes, it's; because all the former collaborated fascists are the statemen today, like Ariel Sharon... ** - They are very clever mixing the lies and truth; for example I recorded this clip in Tel Aviv... - Start!... "The country that sheltered Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi who directed the murder of millions of European Jews, plans to apologize on Tuesday for its role in the Holocaust, a spokesman for Argentina President Fernando de la Rua confirmed. Argentina has been praised by Jewish leaders for efforts, begun in 1992 under former President Carlos Menem, to cleanse itself of the stains on its past linked to its post-war role, when it gave refuge to at least 180 Nazis and collaborators. These included Dr. Joseph Mengele, the Auschwitz doctor whose experiments on prisoners earned him the name ``Angel of Death.'' But de la Rua, at a New York news conference, showed no inclination to apologize for Argentina's actions during World War II, when Juan Peron, a Nazi sympathizer, was the power behind the scenes. Asked whether Argentina was the regional hub for the Nazis' financial ties to Latin America during the war, de la Rua told reporters: ``I have never heard anything about that.'' He added: ''I am making reference to the period after the war ... when Nazi criminals were allowed into our country.'' Argentina has 36 million people, 300,000 of whom are Jews, making this community the seventh largest in the world. De la Rua, a former congressman who authored an anti-discrimination law, continued: ``It is necessary to apologize for what happened and pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust.'' In February, 1945, the U.S. Treasury Secretary wrote the Secretary of State: ``More recent reports indicate clearly that Argentina is not only a likely refuge for Nazi criminals but also has been and still is the focal point of Nazi financial and economic activity in this hemisphere.'' Germany formally surrendered in Rheims on May 7, 1945. The declassified letter was provided to Reuters by the World Jewish Congress, an advocacy group. De la Rua is a member of the centrist Radical party, while Peronists control the Senate and 13 out of 24 provinces, according to a spokesman for the president. Peron became president in 1946, and one year later, his wife, ``Evita'' Peron, went to Europe. There has long been speculation in financial and diplomatic circles that during that trip she helped Nazis who had sought shelter in Argentina to launder their gold. The WJC hailed the way Argentina confronted its past. Elan Steinberg, referring to the Commission of Inquiry into the Activities of Nazism in Argentina, told Reuters: ``I want to stress the Argentine commission is an example for other countries to follow, and has been unflinching in its efforts to get at the truth.'' He added: ``Its own investigative commission revealed what was long known -- that the Peronist government was sympathetic to fascist ideology and that the Nazis as well as Nazi assets found safe haven in the country after the war.'' Steinberg, who along with WJC president, Edgar Bronfman, met on Monday with de la Rua, said Argentina's president told them that last Friday he signed a decree creating a special investigative unit to help a federal judge probe an anti-Jewish attack in which 86 people were killed in 1994. In the car-bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center, some 200 people were wounded. - No comment! Becase I am not expert to detect the Jewish lies... But I know any different cases... Do yoyu know about the thief Jesus Jackal A, SwedoiLatinoJew... - No!.. I don't remember! - It's a typical case in Mo$$ad files... When he robbed from the Jews too so his own friends declared the evidences... - I understand... Argentinian dictators and all other collaborators can never be accused by the true courts, until they robbed each other... - Okay!.. You don't know about the Jasusu Jackal A case, so I show another one sketch from such collaborators; Menem.. - -Menahem? - No!... Menem!... Argentina officially showed these scenes by the state channels on July 7, 2000 - I am watching!... - Welcome!.. Former Menem Official Charged with Corruption... A close associate of Argentina's ex-President, Carlos Menem, was charged on Friday with fraud during his time as head of the country's $2 billion state health service, a court official said. Victor Alderete, former head of the State Assistance Program for Retired People and Pensioners (PAMI), was remanded in custody after being charged by federal Judge Adolfo Bagnasco, the official told Reuters. The judge issued an order forbidding Alderete to dispose of $5 million in assets. Under Argentine law, these ``embargoed'' goods are intended to be used to pay back any money found to have been stolen. Last month, Alderete became the first official from Menem's administration to be detained as part of the new Alliance government's crackdown on corruption. Alderete is suspected of systematically abusing his position as head of the PAMI, which has annual income of $2 billion, but has recently run a monthly deficit of $40 million. ``The judge ruled there was insufficient evidence to charge him with heading a conspiracy,'' the court official said, adding that investigations into a possible conspiracy to defraud PAMI continued nonetheless. Clinics have sometimes refused pensioners medical treatment because the PAMI did not make its payments. Menem, who says that the investigation is political persecution, governed Argentina from 1989 until 1999. President Fernando de la Rua defeated Menem's Peronists in last October's election, promising to crack down on corruption. Several other former officials from Menem's presidency are the object of corruption investigations. A judge on Wednesday issued an order forbidding former Environment Secretary Maria Julia Alsogaray from leaving the country while investigations continue into the origin of $1.8 million in assets. She has not been charged so far. Alderete and Alsogaray both deny wrongdoing. ** - We showed another face of Argentina... Programmes called;"Where is the Argentinean Miracle?" and we succed broadcast this question in 2001 in Argentina too... - What was the matter? Do you explain to me? - While the economy was growing until mid 1994, the government was supported by all classes in society. The disaster of hyper inflation under the Alfonsin government had been an enormous weight on the shoulders of the labour movement. Peronism was put into power in 1989 by the workers with the hope of a return to the golden years of Argentina under Peron. But in fact its main task was to put an end to the welfare state inherited from that epoch. Nearly all state companies were sold for almost nothing. Thanks to the disastrous role of the rotten leadership of the CGT which accepted one after another of the economic and labour counter-reforms, the very same Peronist party through which the workers achieved their highest ever participation in national income forced workers into "pre-Peronist" conditions of savage capitalism. Nowadays the popularity level of the government is at its lowest level. The government is seriously worried by the defeat of the intendente (mayor) election in Buenos Aires where the Peronists came third, behind the Radicals, and the FREPASO (an alliance of different parties whose main component is the Broad Front, originated as a split off from the Peronists). The widespread discontent reaches even the ranks of Peronism whose inner tensions are reaching its maximum in recent days. The former government strong man and the designer of its economic plan, Domingo Cavallo, has just made serious accusations against the government saying it is infiltrated by mafia organisations. The former Home Affairs Minister has accused Menem of being the head of the mafia. This scandal is shacking the whole of society. Corruption is reaching a level where is leaving in the pale the most fantastic Garcia Marquez tales. President Turco Menem has announced a crusade against corruption and issued an arrest warrant against a business man friend of his for drug dealing and at least one murder. The implications of the case reach so high levels that it is very unlikely he will be convicted for fear he will implicate everybody else. The characteristics of the case make it likely to have an end like a real Mafioso story. The struggle to replace Menem has already started within and without Peronism. The Radicals are preparing themselves to jump again on top of the state's cake. The situation is so bad that even the unpopular ex president Alfonsin has possibilities of running for the presidency. And it is not even ruled out that, depending on the political process opened, the Radicals could win again the presidency in 1999. The first elections will be the Senate and Congress election in 1997. Important Peronist leaders are foreseeing a defeat. The Frente Grande (Broad Front) leaders, which in effect is occupying the room at the left of Peronism and Radicalism, not only lack the correct programme but also the necessary boldness to win out of the disillusionment within the Peronist rank and file. They need more than the appearance of an opposition on the part of the FG in order to break with its traditional party. Peronism is in crisis but is not producing a class current evolving to a programme of class independence. A new political stage has opened in Argentina. The crisis is not sustainable but there is no one to lead the workers on struggle. The rottenness of capitalist society is in contrast, yet once again in Argentinean history, with the lack of a leadership able to orientate the masses towards social transformation. The next years will be critical for the punished but also indomitable Argentinean proletariat to fulfil this task. - The answers will explain why any thiefes been charged but not the bigger criminals... - Like Tel Aviv and Stockholm... The Western authorities knew what happened in the "lapdogs' garden", because the lapdogs are under control the Jewish financial intelligence.. But the local authorities, for instance judaic dominated Swedish Säpo didn't act to prevent the mord, when victims are the leftists or democratical movements.. But al these collaborate when its oown member robbed each other... - Same system, likely cases, different faces!... ** - 1976 is very interesting year... - ...means? - Jimmy Carter been presoident in 1976. At first time the bourgeoise parties fixed coalition in SvekJa Kingdom. Isabel Peron government deserted in Argentine... Many persons disappeared for instance Swedish girl Dagmar Hagelinb... - Nobel Prize committees prized Carter in 2002. - ?! - These persons who missed lifes for a honourable future should be prized: http://www.desaparecidos.org/arg/victimas/muro2.html ** - FM Chanel Independent Laponia continues to explain on the Argentinian junta and Fascist lieutnant AlfredoAstiz, ... I recorded a bite... - Dear listeners.. This part is transferred from the testimony of Silvia Labayru, File No. 6838... "Alias 'Angel', 'El Rubio', 'Blondie', 'Crow', or 'Eduardo Escudero', then a navy lieutenant, had some experience of infiltrating human rights organizations. Possibly this is why he was entrusted with this particular duty at the end of 1977. Between October and November 1977, under the name Gustavo Niño, Astiz began to attend the masses, public actions and meetings being organized at the time by the families of the disappeared. He posed as a brother of a real missing person..." "The fourth and last time, when I went with him to a private home in the La Boca district, it had been decided in advance that the people in the meeting would be kidnapped. This was one of the five operations which were to be carried out between the 8th and 10th of December. The other four were: the abduction of a group meeting in Santa Cruz church; the abduction of people gathering at an established meeting place in a bar on the corner of Ave. Belgrano and Paseo Colon; the subsequent kidnapping of Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti, founder of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo group, as she was leaving her home, and finally the kidnapping of one of the nuns, Leonie Duquet, at the home she shared with Alice Domon, who had previously been abducted in the La Boca district." ** - Who is Story teller Uki? - Uki Goñi is a U.S. born Argentine based in Buenos Aires. He was a reporter for the Buenos Aires Herald, a daily English newspaper, during the dictatorship. While the Argentine media was almost without exception controlled by the dictatorship, highly supportive of the armed forces, and conspicuously silent about the disappearances, the Herald was the exception. It was the only paper in Argentina to report about disappearances and atrocities in an unbiased way, thereby placing its reporters and owners in a life threatening situation. are intelligent and sensitive, and above all, a first hand and rare chronicle of the events during and following the so called dirty-war. - We correspondance a bite from Uki Goñi's Argentina First Rights Pages: Astiz, still baby-faced and in active service at 44 years of age, stood out among the repressors because of his youth, his heart-stopping good looks, his bright shock of silken hair, and his zeal for kidnapping, torturing and murdering defenseless women. Although the Navy credits Astiz with a key role in the fight against subversion, his known list of victims does not include a single proven terrorist. Instead, he can claim the deaths of a 17-year-old Swedish girl [Dagmar Hagelin], whom he shot in the head from behind, two French nuns, aged 40 and 63, four Mothers of Plaza de Mayo in their 50s and three women in their twenties, none of them linked by any court to any terrorist activity. On April 26, 1982, unable to withstand a British attack for more than 24 hours, Astiz surrendered in the South Georgia island to British commandos in the Malvinas/Falklands war. "He was very brave when he had to murder unarmed women, but he surrendered immediately when he had to fight real soldiers," said Nora Cortiñas, another mother who remembers Astiz from when he infiltrated the group. A new book by Uki Goñi: "Judas - El Infiltrado" (in Spanish) tells the full story. - Astiz was held under arrest pending sentence for these crimes in Argentina for five months in 1987, but was finally released under the amnesty laws to those "following orders" by democratic President Raúl Alfonsín. Still he cannot leave Argentina because of Interpol arrest orders for the kidnapping and murder of the two French nuns and the Swedish teenage girl. In 1990, a French court indicted Astiz in his absence to life in prison. Still, in 1995, a promotion was seeked by the Admiral of the Argentine Navy. A massive public protest and and pressure from the French government led to the resignation of Astiz from the Navy by the end of that year. ** - Dear listeners, do you know about The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo? - I have a short infor about of them... A group of women who became a symbol of human rights activism and courage. Dressed in black, they have been demonstrating for years every Thursday at 3:30 in the afternoon, in the famous Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires, demanding to know the fates of their loved ones. Marching around the statue of liberty, in front of the presidential palace, they used to tie white hadkerchiefs imprinted with names of disappeared sons and daughters, around their heads, and carry signs emblazoned with photographs of those about whose destinies they sought information. The Mothers' use of the imagery of Christian motherhood made them particularly effective against the professedly Catholic military regime. The mothers are a symbol of courage; leading the struggle for justice, they started their demonstrations while the junta was still in power. Several of them, including their founder, Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti, disappeared themselves as a result. - We have a guest, Jean De Wandelaer ; member of The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo - Thanks!.. Here is a touching story, about the human who been disappeared in Argentina My story; calls: She walks alone It happened on 21 July 1976 in Libertador General San Martin and Calilegua -- two villages in Jujuy, northern Argentina. General blackout: the military, with the help of the owners of the local sugar refinery, Ledesma, kidnapped hundreds of people, taking them to a clandestine detention centre. Thirty of them never came back, and are still "disappeared". The mothers or wives of those 30 people soon began to get organised, visiting jails, police offices, military barracks, and churches. They began to walk every Thursday around the main square of San Martin, each with a white scarf on her head. As time went by, some got sick, some died, some left the village, some were -- and are -- afraid. Often now, Olga is the only one to walk around the square. Her husband, a politician at the time of his kidnap, is one of the 30,000 Argentine disappeared people. Olga has refused to leave the village; to leave the struggle. Since 1983, on the Thursday closest to 21 July, Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo and other popular organisations go to Olga's village, and walk with her and other mothers the 7km between Calilegua and San Martin, to ask for truth and justice. This year, there were over 150 people, about three times as many as last year. Some of the Mothers are quite old, but they find enough strength to accompany the march. Most local people do not accompany the demonstration. Although they know very well the reasons of it, they still feel fears. Many of them work in the Ledesma sugar refinery, in the same very bad conditions as 19 years before, when trade unionists struggled for change and were victims of the military dictatorship. The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo are a leading example of nonviolent struggle in Latin America. Because of their work, their solidarity, their spirit, memory is still alive. [There are two groups of Mothers, the "association", whose activities were described in the February Peace News, and the "linea fundadora" or founding line. The San Martin and Calilegua mothers are involved in the Linea Fundadora group, which has close relationships to human rights groups such as Serpaj-Argentina -- whose office in Buenos Aires they now share.] This year, several former military officials have talked about the past, telling terrible stories of torture, killings, and persons thrown into the sea from aircraft. It took 20 years before those people began to talk, to say what the mothers and others had been saying for a long time, and if they did, it is partly because the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo are still walking around the squares. In what was intended as a gesture of reconciliation, the government recently gave out more names of "disappeared" people; but the Mothers and other human rights organisations have not asked for such a list-- they have this information already. Rather, they are asking questions about what happened to these people and who is responsible for these acts. The Mothers will continue in their work. After the march in Libertador General San Martin, there was a party, where the Mothers were not dancing alone. Olga told me "this party gives me a lot of strength, because when it finished, people left and I'll be able to walk alone again". - There is a courtesy of Peacenews and HRNet, Human Rights Network... Files named, Madres de Plaza de Mayo -- linea fundadora, Piedras 730, Buenos Aires 1070, Argentina ** - Astiz surendered during the Falklands / Malvinas War of 1982 and arrested on April 25, 1982 by Btitannian Navy... A small British commando force re-takes the Georgia Island. The Argentine submarine ``Santa Fe'' is attacked and disabled. The commander of the Argentine forces on the island, Captain Largos, signs an unconditional surrender document on board the British HMS Antrim. The notorious Alfredo Astiz, who is at the time, a Leutenant in charge of a small party based in Stromness surrenders with his company and signs n unconditional surrender document on board the British HMS Plymouth without firing a single shot violating the military code's article 751: "A soldier will be condemned to prison for three to five years if, in combat with a foreign enemy, he surrenders without having exhausted his supply of ammunition or without having lost two thirds of the men under his command." Meanwhile, the main British task force is on its 8,000 miles (13,000 km) way to the war zone via the British-held Ascension Island. - I remember many documents, fotos there Alfredo Astiz signing the surrender document on board the British HMS Plymouth. Britannia is EU member and EU has arrest order for this criminal... - ...means? - Yes!... EU always plays double roles... First left free, then beeing wanted again!... Okay, the Swedish auhorities didn't nothing on juridical scenes and SvekJa Kingdom wasn't member by EU, but what should you say about Frnce? Astiz has life long punishment in France... - Not only EU, the whole Western hypocrites had ppossibility to perevnt this genocide... Western authorities didn't sanction the fascist junta regimes... - They betray the human being! - This is the question... System produced Astiz and prized him... ** - It's interesting, Carlos Menem signed an amnesty law for Astiz... - I heard it on radio.. - FM Channel Independent Laponia? - No!. Radio Habana Cuba; a remebering broadcasted on 1 February 2002... - Do you explain the issue? - Buenos Aires correspondent comments on radio Habana Cuba about false "arrest" on Fascist Astiz... ARGENTINE DICTATORSHIP'S AGENT RELEASED FROM HOUSE ARREST.. Retired Argentine Navy CaptainAlfredo Astiz has been released after the government in Buenos Airesrejected an extradition request from a Swedish court accusing him ofhuman rights violations.Astiz was released after being held for 32 days at the Mar del PlataNaval Base, located some 250 miles south of Buenos Aires. He ischarged in SvekJa with the January 1977 disappearance of DagmarHagelin, a 17-year-old Swedish girl living in Buenos Aires during the country's military dictatorship.Alfredo Astiz, dubbed "the Blond Angel of Death" by victims of therepression, faces international arrest warrants in France, Spain andItaly -- which means he could be arrested if he leaves Argentina.Active and retired military personnel involved in human rights violations are immune from criminal prosecution in Argentina underamnesty laws signed by former president Carlos Menem. - Massmurderers are joking... - It was a play to resolve the financial crisis... They need to have the support of European Union, so the authorities did this manuver.. Radio Habana comlain the issues.. FORMER ARGENTINE OFFICIAL ARRESTED AT REQUEST OF SWEDISH AUTHORITIES commented before on December 28, 2001... Former Argentinean dictatorshipofficial Alfredo Astiz has been arrested at the request of judicialauthorities in Sweden. Astiz, one of the most emblematic symbols ofrepression during the 1976 to 1983 military regime, has been chargedby Swedish authorities in the forced disappearance of 17-year-oldSwedish citizen Dagmar Hagelin.The Swedish government will have 40 days to draw up an officialextradition request with details of the charges and evidence againstthe former Argentinean navy captain who worked at one of the largestsecret detention and torture centers during the dictatorship. Thecase is the first that will put to test the new interim Argentinegovernment's announced willingness to - for the first time - eitherrespect extradition requests or bring to trial the accused.The announcement came this week from President Adolfo Rodriguez andJustice Minister Alberto Zuppi, though discrepancies surfaced almostimmediately. Foreign Minister Jose Maria Vernet refused to confirmthis willingness, stating that the issue is being discussed and thatthe opinion of the military will be important. Astiz has also beenconvicted in absentia and sentenced to life by French courts in theforced disappearances of two French nuns, and the Italian judiciaryis in the process of requesting his extradition for similar crimesagainst Italian citizens. - You mean, in the year 2001 Argentine fixed a kind of support by EU and in the beginning of 2002 Astiz been free again? - Exactly!... - Shame on the EU!.. ** - BBC comments on January 30, 2002: Argentina betrays EU and rejects Swedish extradition bid... Mr Astiz cannot stand trial in Argentina... Buenos Aires has refused to extradite a key figure from Argentina's military dictatorship years who is wanted by SvekJa over the disappearance of a teenager nearly 25 years ago. Alfredo Astiz was arrested in December after SvekJa requested his extradition as part of their inquiries into the case of Dagmar Hagelin, the 17-year-old who vanished in Buenos Aires in 1977. He was released from jail on Wednesday after Argentina's Defence Minister Jose Horacio Jauarena signed a resolution rejecting the request. Mr Astiz was a naval officer during Argentina's 1976-83 military regime, under which as many as 30,000 people are estimated to have died. SvekJa's chief prosecutor Tomas Lindstrand, who filed the request for the extradition, said he was "very disappointed". "It will be a tragedy if justice can never be found," said Swedish Justice Minister Thomas Bodstroem, adding that the country's government would continue to press the Argentinian authorities. Escape... Miss Hagelin is believed to have been kidnapped by a commando unit, and witnesses reported seeing her at a clandestine torture centre shortly before she vanished permanently. There has been continual speculation that she was mistaken for somebody else. Her body has never been found. Dagmar Hagelin may have been abducted by mistake... In 2000, the Argentinian authorities paid out an undisclosed sum in compensation to her father. Mr Astiz has never admitted to any specific killings but has acknowledged that he was trained to commit political murders. But he cannot stand trial in Argentina because the government decided in 1987 not to pursue former armed forces personnel over crimes committed during the military regime. Independence... Argentina has previously turned down requests from Italy and France for the extradition of Mr Astiz, arguing the country needed to preserve its sovereignty. A French court condemned him to life imprisonment in absentia for his involvement in the kidnapping of two French nuns in 1976. An Italian court has also linked him with the kidnappings of three Italians. It is believed that one of the three, Susana Pegaro, who was pregnant, gave birth to a daughter and was then killed. It was common practice under the dictatorship for pregnant women to be kidnapped and killed after giving birth. The babies were then handed over to the families of military officers. - SvekJa didn't claim the Argentinian lie authorities.. - SvekJa driven by the Jewish lobbies who had fast ties with "Big Brother" and therefore actually the official instruments dominated by the Zionist profits, absolutely never aimed justify for Hagelin case... Do you know what USrael did after such news? Jewish authorities and collaborator lapdogs banned BBC, like Radio Habana Cuba and Independent Laponia Channels... - ?! ** - But there are the courts and human rights associations in USA, too!. - Yes!.. I find a case at University of Minnesota... This is a library version, you suggess why there is no teeth of this kind of humanity... - Explain! - Ragnar Erland Hagelin v. Argentina, Case 11.308, Report Nº 33/00, OEA/Ser.L/V/II.106 Doc. 3 rev. at 336 (1999). REPORT Nº 33/00* CASE 11.308 RAGNAR ERLAND HAGELIN ARGENTINA April 13, 2000 I. SUMMARY 1. On June 10, 1994, Ragnar Erland Hagelin (hereinafter "the petitioner") filed a petition with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (hereinafter "the Commission" or the "IACHR") against the Argentine Republic (hereinafter "the |