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union called on a general strike on his behalf until the crisis was resolved. Other unions, political parties, industrial sectors and the Church manifested their support for AlfonsĂ­n as well.
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military dictatorship, sought to prevent that. The military defeated the guerrillas, but committed human rights violations during the conflict. New elections were held in 1983, and
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was indicted, but refused to appear in the court. He started a mutiny in CĂłrdoba on April 14, rallying troops to support him. Three days later, Lieutenant Colonel
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clarified that the law was a project previous to the mutiny, and that the new authorities in the armed forces were not the ones requested by Rico.
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Loyal military units surrounded the rebels, but refused to attack them. The population made demonstrations in support of AlfonsĂ­n, and the
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AlfonsĂ­n personally led the negotiations with the rebels. The mutiny was stopped, and AlfonsĂ­n announced it in the balcony of the
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bill to the Congress. This law, complementing the full stop law, prevented hundreds of prosecutions. The minister
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took place in Argentina during the 1970s and the early 1980s. Left-wing guerrillas, such as
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caused an increased number of charges against the military.
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sentenced the heads of the military dictatorship, and the
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Argentine Beagle conflict dispute resolution referendum
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National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons
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Index

Dirty War
Argentina
Argentina
Argentine Army
Argentina
Carapintadas
Argentina
RaĂșl AlfonsĂ­n
Argentina
Aldo Rico
Carapintadas
Argentine Army
civilian government of RaĂșl AlfonsĂ­n
trials of military officials
crimes committed
period of military rule
Dirty War
Montoneros
ERP
Juan
Isabel PerĂłn
National Reorganization Process
RaĂșl AlfonsĂ­n
National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons
Spanish
forced disappearances
Trial of the Juntas
full stop law
Ernesto Barreiro
Aldo Rico

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