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Nunca
Más (Never Again)

Report of Conadep
(National Commission on the
Disappearance of Persons) - 1984
Formed
after democracy was restored in Argentina in 1983, the National
Commission on the Disappearance of Persons was chartered to investigate
the fates of the thousands who disappeared during the junta rule. The
commission was to receive depositions and evidence concerning these
events, and pass the information to the courts, in those cases where
crimes had been committed. The commission's report would not extend,
however, to determine responsibility, only to deliver an unbiased
chronicle of the events. In
order to guarantee objectivity, the National executive resolved that
the commission be comprised of individuals who enjoyed national &
international prestige, chosen for their consistent stance in defence
of human rights. They would represent different walks of life and
political affiliations or ideologies. The new president elect of
the democratic republic, Dr. Raul Alfonsin, called upon the folowing
people to carry out their function independently and ad honorem:
Ricardo Colombres
Rene Favarolo
Hilario Fernandez Long
Carlos T. Gattinoni
Gregorio Klimovsky
Marshall T. Meyer
Jaime F. de Nevares
Eduardo Rabossi
Magdelena Ruiz Guinaz�
Ernesto Sabato
By
the same decree, the government invited both chambers in congress to
send three representatives to join the commission. Only the chamber of
Deputies complied by electing the members:
Santiago Marcelino Lopez
Hugo Diogenes Piucill
Horacio Hugo Huarte
Prior
to this, on December 29th, 1983, Ernesto Sabato was unanimously elected
President of the commission. Five departments were created to deal with
the different aspects of the Commission's work:
Depositions Department under Sra. Graciela Fernandez Meijide
Documentation and Data Processing Department under Dr. Daniel Salvador
Procedures Department under Dr. Raul Aragon
Legal Affairs Department under Dr. Alberto Mansur
Administrative Department under Dr. Leopoldo Silgueira
The
commission has presided over hearings of thousands of cases of
abduction, disappearance, torture, and executions. Every individual
case was documented in a numbered file. It compiled over 50,000 pages
of documentation [We wish they were made available digitally over the
Internet] A shocking summary was published as an official report in
Spanish in 1984. Faced with the thousands of testimonies and horrific
facts the commission concluded with a set of recomendations to pursue
legal action against the responsible.
The report of the
commission was published in English with an introduction by Ronald
Dworkin, as a book under the name Nunca Mas (Never Again), published by
Farrar Straus Giroux, New York. Also published in London by Faber and
Faber Ltd, 1986. ISBN 0374223505. While the report explicitly states
that the documented cases are by no means exhaustive, and that many
cases were most probably left unreported, till this date, this report
is the most extensive document available publicly.
Report of Conadep (National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons) - 1984
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