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La vida del exdictador argentino Videla, en imágenes

La vida del exdictador argentino Videla, en imágenes

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  • Juramento como presidente en 1976

    General Orlando Ramon Agosti (R) and Admiral Emilio Massera (L) stand as Lieutenant General Jorge Rafael Videla (C), President of Argentina, after takes an oath as 38th President Argentinian Republic, 29 March 1976, in Buenos Aires. Following a military coup against Isabel Perone, Videla became President, 28 March 1976, as head of three-man military junta including General Agosti and Admiral Massera. Videla retired in 1981 and was succeeded by General Roberto Viola. In 1977, American sources reported 6,000 capital executions and from 12,000 to 17,000 people jailed. Condemned to a life term sentence, Videla was pardoned by President Carlos Menem and released, 30 December 1990. Jorge Rafael Videla passed away in Argentina on May 17, 2013 at the age of 87. AFP PHOTO/HO
  • El general Orlando Ramón Agosti junto al teniente general Jorge Rafael Videla y el almirante Emilio Massera asisten a una ceremonia oficial en 1977.

    General Orlando Ramon Agosti (R), Commandant of Argentinian Air Force, Lieutenant General Jorge Rafael Videla (C), President of Argentina, and Admiral Emilio Massera (L) attend an official ceremony, Argentina, 1977. After leading the military coup that deposed Peron on 24 March 1976, Videla became President as head of three-man military junta including General Agosti and Admiral Massera. Videla retired in 1981 and was succeeded by General Roberto Viola. In 1985, Videla was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment in 1985, but was pardoned by President Menem in 1990. American sources reported 6,000 capital executions and from 12,000 to 17,000 people jailed since March 1976. Jorge Rafael Videla passed away in Argentina on May 17, 2013 at the age of 87.AFP PHOTO/HO

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