Sumario: | This book presents a detailed account of the Trelew massacre, an event in Argentina's history marked by the killing of political prisoners by the military dictatorship on August 22, 1972. Francisco Urondo, an esteemed writer and journalist, conducts interviews with survivors Maria Antonia Berger, Alberto Miguel Camps, and Ricardo René Haidar in a prison cell in 1973. Their testimony seeks to expose the truth behind the events and challenge the official narrative of an attempted escape. The book also explores the broader context of political repression during the era and the struggles of the Peronist movement. Intended for readers interested in Argentine history, political activism, and human rights, it serves as a poignant reminder of state-sponsored terrorism and its lasting impact.
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