El vuelo
Horacio Verbitsky1996

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Retired navy officer Adolfo Scilingo is the first man ever to break the Argentine military's pact of silence, stunning his compatriots and the world by openly confessing to his participation in the hideous practice of pushing live political dissidents out of airplanes during Argentina's Dirty War.
Available for the first time in paperback, with a new preface by Judge Gabriel R. Cavallo on the upcoming military trials and a new afterword by the author, Confessions of an Argentine Dirty Warrior includes the complete text of Scilingo's confession in the form of interviews given to Argentina's best known investigative journalist, Horacio Verbitsky. An afterword by Juan Méndez, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide and former General Counsel for Human Rights Watch, places these events in their historical context.

Titre original : El vuelo (1996)

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2005 Editions The New Press & The Guardian

Anglaise Langue anglaise | Traduit par Esther Allen | 215 pages

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