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19: 98:; five were set free and subsequently killed. Among the prisoners were four pregnant women (resp. at least eight, according to other sources) who gave birth while detained. Many of the children remain unidentified, although identifications were reported sometimes decades later, largely due to the efforts of the human-rights organization 121:
The building had been the headquarters of the Banfield Investigations Brigade since the 1960s, and continued in this capacity throughout its use as a clandestine detention center. In 2006, long after the end of the dictatorship, it was handed over to the Secretariat of Human Rights at the request of
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and the National Bank of Genetic Data with the goal to find victims by genetic testing. Only in 2023, for example, Daniel Enrique González found out that he was born in 1977 in Pozo de Banfield as Daniel Santucho, son Cristina Navajas and Juli Santucho, the latter the brother of the revolutionary
86:. The commander's office, a torture room, and other facilities were located on the ground floor. On the first floor there were cells, offices, the staff dining room and canteen, kitchens, and restrooms, while on the second floor there were more cells and another restroom. 62:, provincial police forces were placed under command of the Army, and subsequently the Banfield Investigations Brigade became subordinated to the 3rd Mechanized Infantry Regiment of the 50:. This detention center was an integral part of what came to be known as the Circuito Camps, and was one of the first to operate as such during the constitutional government of 18: 228: 386: 111:. Housing women during the last months of pregnancy and separating newborns from their mothers is considered to be one of the main functions of Pozo de Banfield. 257: 142: 43: 361: 103: 94:
A total of 309 Argentines, Uruguayans, Paraguayans and Chileans were detained in the center. Ninety-seven detainees had been kidnapped in
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Recordarán en el Pozo de Banfield a los estudiantes desaparecidos durante La Noche de los Lápices
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Eduardo Luis Duhalde recorrió las instalaciones del "Pozo de Banfield", La Nación
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The three-storey building is on the corner of Siciliano and Vernet streets in
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in September 1976 were detained for three months in the building.
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Informe de la Comisión Nacional sobre la desaparición de personas
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military dictatorship that ruled the country from 1976 to 1983
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Rauschenberger, Pia; Schalamon, Stella (21 February 2024).
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social organisations, to be used as a memory site (
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Index


Night of the Pencils
Buenos Aires Provincial Police
clandestine detention center
military dictatorship that ruled the country from 1976 to 1983
Isabel Perón
1976 coup d'état
1975 annihilation decrees
Argentine Army
Villa Centenario
Banfield
Greater Buenos Aires
forced disappearances
Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo
Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team
Mario Roberto Santucho
Night of the Pencils
Dirty War
Clandestine detention center (Argentina)
Forced disappearance#Argentina
National Reorganization Process
Navy Petty-Officers School
Recordarán en el Pozo de Banfield a los estudiantes desaparecidos durante La Noche de los Lápices



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