It is promoted by nine organizations close to the military family. They ask for their release or to mitigate the sentences. Among the beneficiaries are convicted persons such as Alfredo Astiz and Jorge “Tigre” Acosta.
Non-governmental organizations close to the military family They presented a habeas corpus for the repressors of the last dictatorship (1976-1983) of legal age who are in federal penitentiaries. The request came out this Tuesday. The Justice had rejected it, but its promoters managed to continue analyzing it.
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The habeas corpus was presented by nine organizationsamong which are the Association of Relatives and Friends of Political Prisoners of Argentina, which runs Cecilia Pando and the Association of Relatives and Friends of Victims of Terrorism in Argentina, whose vice president, Silvia Ibarzabalis an advisor at the Ministry of Defense.


The presentation included “all the detained elderly people,” as reported by journalist Luciana Bertoia. This condition includes the majority of the detained repressors, among whom are Alfredo Astiz, Jorge Acosta and Adolfo Dondavisited by deputies from La Libertad Avanza last July. They maintain that they are a vulnerable population and they say that his detention violates the provisions of the Inter-American Convention for the Protection of the Human Rights of Older Persons.
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Alfredo Astiz was convicted of crimes against humanity.
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Habeas corpus fell to the judge Martin Yadarolawho rejected it in limine because he considered that it was a generic and indiscriminate request. In any case, he understood that this request should be resolved by each judge who is in charge of an arrest.
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The group of organizations, sponsored by lawyers Laura Olea and Ricardo Saint Jean, they insisted and they managed to make the room Habeas Corpus of the Crime Chamber overturned Yadarola’s ruling, arguing that he should have held a hearing before ruling. In the ruling they asked the petitioners to provide a list of the prisoners they seek to benefit with their action.
The organizations They presented a list with 80 names of repressorsbut the names were not revealed. Since last Monday, Judge Yadarola has been collecting information on the procedural situation of each person and then calling a hearing to discuss the issue in depth.
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