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  2. Murder of Fernando Báez Sosa - Wikipedia

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    The murder has also been dubbed by Argentine media as the crime of Villa Gesell. [a] [4] [5] [6] On 6 February 2023, the Tribunal Criminal N.° 1 de Dolores declared all eight men guilty of aggravated homicide , declaring five of them (Máximo Thomsen, Ciro Pertossi, Luciano Pertossi, Matías Benicelli, and Enzo Comelli) "co-perpetrators" and ...

  3. Crime in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina has long suffered from widespread and endemic corruption. Corruption remains a serious problem in the public and private sector even though the legal and institutional framework combating corruption is strong in Argentina. The New York Times reported in March 1996 that, "payoffs, kickbacks and government corruption are considered part ...

  4. Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta? - Wikipedia

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    Original release. Release. November 5, 2020. ( 2020-11-05) Carmel: Who Killed María Marta? is a 2020 Argentine true crime documentary miniseries directed by Alejandro Hartmann. [1] [2] It was written by Alejandro Hartmann, Sofía Mora (who was in charge of the investigation), Lucas Bucci and Tomás Sposato.

  5. Dirty War - Wikipedia

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    Memorial at the former detention center of Quinta de Mendez []. The Dirty War (Spanish: Guerra sucia) is the name used by the military junta or civic-military dictatorship of Argentina (Spanish: dictadura cívico-militar de Argentina) for the period of state terrorism in Argentina from 1974 to 1983 as a part of Operation Condor, during which military and security forces and death squads in the ...

  6. Corruption in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina has long suffered from widespread and endemic corruption. Corruption remains a serious problem in the public and private sector even though the legal and institutional framework combating corruption is strong in Argentina. A 1996 article in The New York Times noted that "payoffs, kickbacks and government corruption are considered part ...

  7. Robledo Puch - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Eduardo Robledo Puch (born 19 January 1952), also known as The Angel of Death and The Black Angel, is an Argentine serial killer.He was convicted of at least eleven murders (including the killing of at least one accomplice), one attempted murder, seventeen robberies, involvement in one rape and one attempted rape, one count of sexual abuse, two kidnappings, and two thefts.

  8. Killing of Luis Espinoza - Wikipedia

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    Luis Armando Espinoza, a 31-year-old Argentinian citizen, died during a police raid in the northern province of Tucumán, Argentina, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in the country. After his body was found, an investigation (Luis Espinoza case, Caso Luis Espinoza in Spanish) revealed that he was shot to death after being ...

  9. Racism in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Constitution of Argentina Alberdi, the article's sponsor and the father of the Argentine Constitution of 1853, explained in his own words the basis for White-European discrimination: If you were to put the roto (literally "broken"), the gaucho, the cholo, the basic element of our popular masses, through the finest educational system; in one hundred years you would not make him an English ...