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Operation Condor officially began in 1975, when South America’s dictatorships agreed to exchange information on political dissidents, trade unionists, students and anyone suspected of being a ...
Operation Condor officially began in 1975, when South America's dictatorships agreed to start exchanging information on political dissidents, trade unionists, students and anyone suspected of ...
The clandestine nature of Operation Condor means that its full extent may never be known, but researchers estimate that 50,000 were killed, 30,000 were “disappeared” and presumed killed, and ...
Operation Condor was launched in the 1970s by six South American dictators who used their secret police networks in a coordinated effort to track down their opponents across borders and eliminate ...
Because the Operation Condor goons were doing precisely what the U.S. national-security apparatus wanted them to do — eradicate the threat of communism in the Americas! The Cold War ...
Operation Condor was a secret Cold War-era collaboration among the right-wing governments of six South American countries in the 1970s and ’80s. Its stated aim was for the security agencies of ...
Operation Condor was launched in the 1970s by six South American dictators who used their secret police networks in a coordinated effort to track down their opponents across borders and eliminate ...
On May 27, for the first time ever, a court in Latin America ruled that Operation Condor was a supranational criminal conspiracy organized to disappear political opponents across borders.
He tells Pablo about his days serving as a Bolivian general during the infamous Operation Condor, implemented by the dictatorships of Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay in the ...
A third phase of Operation Condor was to assassinate prominent political leaders who were seen as influencing public opinion against the military regimes. Some of these strikes took place in the ...