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Batallón de Inteligencia 601

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August 7, 1979 US embassy in Argentina Memorandum of the conversation with "Jorge Contreras", director of Task Force 7 of the "Reunion Central" section of the 601 Intelligence Battalion, which gathered members from all parts of the Argentine Armed Forces . Subject: "Nuts and Bolts of the Government's
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had United States' approval for its all-out assault on the left in the name of "national security doctrine". The U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires complained to Washington that the Argentine officers were "euphoric" over signals from high-ranking U.S. officials, including Secretary of State
377: 151:. The documents presented before federal Judge Ariel Lijo contain data on 3,952 civilians, from university professors to concierges, and 345 army personnel who worked for Battalion 601, according to the director of the 331: 387: 199: 184: 351: 469: 303: 464: 326: 356: 372: 484: 382: 222:", The National Security Archive, The George Washington University. Electronic Briefing Book No. 73 - Part II, CIA classified documents released in 2002. 418: 428: 336: 474: 459: 296: 413: 341: 312: 289: 21: 107: 169: 152: 235: 423: 499: 494: 489: 454: 433: 346: 102: 479: 392: 128: 94: 35: 31: 148: 60: 140: 116: 63: 39: 112: 98: 27: 281: 194: 189: 164: 75: 56: 219: 44: 257: 174: 67: 448: 83: 276: 120: 78:, and disbanded in 2000. Its personnel infiltrated and collected information on 243: 87: 179: 144: 79: 71: 124: 378:
Intelligence Department of the Joint General Staff of the Armed Forces
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Argentina: Secret U.S. Documents Declassified on Dirty War Atrocities
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Argentine Military Believed U.S. Gave Go-ahead for Dirty War
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whose structure was set up in the late 1970s, active in the
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National Directorate of Strategic Military Intelligence
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in the 1980s. It also trained members of the Honduran
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ordered that documents pertaining to Batallón 601 be
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National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons
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Original document
National Security Archives
National Security Archive
Jorge Rafael Videla
Henry Kissinger
Spanish
military
intelligence service
Argentine Army
Dirty War
Operation Condor
guerrilla
human rights
kidnappings
Guillermo Suárez Mason
Leopoldo Galtieri
Luis García Meza Tejada
Cocaine Coup
Bolivia
Contra
Lepaterique
Honduras
Battalion 316
Cristina Fernández
Argentina
declassified
National Archive of Memory
Agustín Feced
Archivo Nacional de la Memoria

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