Argentina’s ‘last dictator’ jailed

Buenos Aires, April 21: The last leader of Argentina’s dictatorship has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for his involvement in the kidnapping, torture and murder of 56 people in a concentration camp.

Reynaldo Bignone was convicted on Tuesday along with six former military and police officers for ordering beatings and electrocutions of opponents of the military government that ruled between 1976 and 1983.

Dozens of relatives holding pictures of the victims cheered after a judge read out the ruling in a makeshift courtroom set up in a gymnasium.

“Justice was slow in coming but it has finally arrived,” said Estela de Carlotto, head of the human rights group Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo.

Dirty War

More than 11,000 people died or disappeared during Argentina’s “Dirty War”, a systematic crackdown on leftists and other opponents of the government. Human rights groups say the number is closer to 30,000.

The ruling was the latest by courts that have found new impetus for bringing former officials to justice after Argentina’s supreme court at the urging of Nestor Kirchner, the former president struck down two amnesty laws in 2005 that shielded them from human rights abuse charges.

In its ruling, the court ordered Bignone to serve out his sentence in an ordinary jail.

But lawyers for the former leader, who is now under house arrest, are likely to appeal that he not be held in jail due to health reasons.

Bignone was the last of four military de facto presidents in Argentina under the military government, which ended in 1983 amid a deep economic crisis and a defeat in the war against Britain over the Falkland Islands.

Many of the military government’s top leaders are under house arrest on charges of kidnapping babies born to mothers held in captivity during military rule.

-Agencies