today's witnesses will be one day requested by the complaint and the prosecution, including three survivors of the CCD Athletic Club, where they were held Liliana Fontana and Pedro Sandoval, Alejandro-parents, who have already lent their testimony in the Trial of the Juntas.
the outset will be the turn of Ana Maria Careaga. Deprived of his freedom on June 13, 1977 in the Federal Capital, by an armed group that depended on the Argentine Army, Liliana Careaga was pregnant on "athletics." Then be the turn of Delia Barrera and Ferrando, who was detained-disappeared 92 days at the Athletic Club and Liliana was pregnant. The third witness is Michael Angelo D'Agostino. D'Agostino was arrested in July 1977 at his home in Castelar, Buenos Aires province, by an armed group of Federal Police operationally dependent Argentine Army. Later
offer testimony Chavanne and Jorge Marcelo Augusto Tejeda, both arrested by the Argentine Army on 17 October 1978, was later taken to the First Army Corps, and from there, then transferred to the jail in May Encausados \u200b\u200bCountry . It should be noted that the accused Victor Enrique Rei said at the time taking part in the proceedings that took place without being subject to legal formalities whatsoever.
And for the end of the day is expected the testimony of Olga Gamba, a neighbor family Rei, and retired Col. Horacio Ballester, president of the Center for Democracy Military Argentina (CEMIDA), who cast some light on the close ties that existed between the gendarmerie and the military during the dictatorship.
the outset will be the turn of Ana Maria Careaga. Deprived of his freedom on June 13, 1977 in the Federal Capital, by an armed group that depended on the Argentine Army, Liliana Careaga was pregnant on "athletics." Then be the turn of Delia Barrera and Ferrando, who was detained-disappeared 92 days at the Athletic Club and Liliana was pregnant. The third witness is Michael Angelo D'Agostino. D'Agostino was arrested in July 1977 at his home in Castelar, Buenos Aires province, by an armed group of Federal Police operationally dependent Argentine Army. Later
offer testimony Chavanne and Jorge Marcelo Augusto Tejeda, both arrested by the Argentine Army on 17 October 1978, was later taken to the First Army Corps, and from there, then transferred to the jail in May Encausados \u200b\u200bCountry . It should be noted that the accused Victor Enrique Rei said at the time taking part in the proceedings that took place without being subject to legal formalities whatsoever.
And for the end of the day is expected the testimony of Olga Gamba, a neighbor family Rei, and retired Col. Horacio Ballester, president of the Center for Democracy Military Argentina (CEMIDA), who cast some light on the close ties that existed between the gendarmerie and the military during the dictatorship.
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