The National Declassification Center Releases Records Relating to Human Rights Abuses in Argentina

A Presidential Tasking from the Executive Secretary of the National Security Council (NSC) on June 13, 2016, directed various Executive branch departments and agencies, including the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), to search for records relating to human rights abuses committed in Argentina between January 1, 1975, and December 31, 1984, and to review responsive records for public access. In response, NARA assembled staff, including archivists from the National Declassification Center (NDC), the Presidential Libraries, and the Center for Legislative Archives to conduct this search and review. Responsive Presidential records were made available in previous releases and all identified Legislative records were already publicly available. This release represents responsive Executive Branch agency records that have been accessioned into the National Archives and have not been previously released. The NDC coordinated review of the records and prepared them for public release. Records that were released in full or in part may be accessed by using the search form below. Questions may be directed to NDC@nara.gov.

 

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Case IDRecord GroupDOCIDHMS REIDHMS EentryFromToDocument TypePages Subject
570675933064633HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Paper6 PDFArgentina-Human Rights
528285932731756746911UD-09D 1Telegram6 PDFEvidence of Montonero Training Camps in Brazil, Mexico and Lebanon Montonero Terrorist Attack Army Intelligence Expectation Alleged Involvment of Mr. and Mrs. Regino Adolfo Gonzalez Montoneros Broadcast Clandestine Television Audio Messages Some Details of Montoneros Operations in Africa
570675933069180HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFHUMAN RIGHTS SUMMARY-APRIL 19-MAY 2, 1980
570675933069113HS1-413915044UD-18D 5SECSTATE WASHDCAMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESMessage6 PDFGOA COOPERATION WITH WEST ON USSR GRAIN SALES
570675933064692HS1-413915044UD-18D 5USDEL GRENADASECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFINFORMAL DIALOGUES JUNE 15, 1977
570675933064682HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Paper6 PDFHUMAN RIGHTS DEVELOPMENTS
570675933065336HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Richard E. FeinbergThe Deputy Secretary of StateBriefing Paper6 PDFHuman Rights in the Southern Cone of Latin America with Routing Slip
570675933069313HS1-413915044UD-18D 5THOMAS THORNTONZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum6 PDFM-B-B Lunch--Argentina And Chile
570675933069292HS1-413915044UD-18D 5USDEL SECRETARY IN NEW YORKSECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFSECRETARY'S BILATERAL WITH ARGENTINE FM PASTOR SEPTEMBER 30
570675933069219HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKITHE SECRETARY OF STATEMemorandum6 PDFSummary of Conclusions for May 14 PRC Meeting on Argentina
570675933065299HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Fernando E. RondonPatricia DerianMemorandum6 PDFRecord of Your Visit ti USCINCO (Canal Zone), August 3, 1977
570675933065291HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFARGENTINE TRADE UNION REQUEST AFL-CIO VISIT
570675933065275HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Peter TarnoffZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum6 PDFHuman Rights Policy Impact: Latin America with routing slip to The Cabinet from Jack Watson
558106533004363HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Message6 PDF109-12-201-3054
570675933069172HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMemorandum6 PDFASSESSMENT OF MY VISIT TO BUENOS AIRES
570505933064188HS1-76935930UD 10D 7Paper6 PDFINFORME ANUAL E INFORMES ESPECIALES DE LA COMISION INTERAMERICANA DE DERECHOS HUMANOS
570675933065453HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFUS SECDEF/JCS REPS VISIT WITH ARGENTINE CHIEFS OF SERVICES
570675933065443HS1-413915044UD-18D 5THE SECRETARY OF STATEHAROLD BROWNLetter6 PDFHUMAN RIGHTS AND ARMS TRANSFERS
570675933069142HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMCONSUL BRASILIASECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFGENERAL GOODPASTER'S CALL ON PRESIDENT VIDELA
570675933069141HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMCONSUL BRASILIASECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFGENERAL GOODPASTER'S CALL ON PRESIDENT VIDELA
570675933065317HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFINTERIOR MINISTER SEES JACOBO TIMERMAN; CONGRESSMAND GILMAN ALSO PERMITTED INTERVIEW WITH TIMERMAN
570675933065308HS1-413915044UD-18D 5William P. Steadman, Patricia M. Derian,The SecretaryMemorandum6 PDFDecision on Sale of Helicopters to Argentina
570675933065305HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSTATEMemo of Conversation6 PDFDERIAN VISIT WITH ADMIRAL MASSERA
558086034282300302472UD WW 5113Memorandum6 PDFTAB 10
570675933064693HS1-413915044UD-18D 5SECSTATE WASHDCALL AMERICAN REPUBLIC DIPLOMATIC POSTSMessage6 PDFPREPARING AND IMPLEMENTING HUMAN RIGHTS EVALUATION REPORTS
570675933064685HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Anthony LakeSecretary of StateBriefing Paper6 PDFProgress on Latin American Issues
570675933064684HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Harold H. SaundersSecretary of StateBriefing Paper6 PDFHuman Rights at Grenada
570675933065426HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Airgram6 PDFArgentine Ratification of Treaty pf Tlatelolco and U.S. Government Policy Towards Argentine Navy PARTICIPANTS: Massera, Luchetta, Montemayor, Harris
570675933067483HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFPOLITICAL EFFECTS OF US ARMS EMBARGO
540895932453521HS1-76850684UD-10D 3Memo of Conversation6 PDFMignone's Trip and Human Rights Developments in Argentina
570675933065505HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFGOA'S IAHRC ANNOUNCEMENY: BACKGROUND AND FALLOUT
570675933069166HS1-413915044UD-18D 5HA-HR-Patrick J. FloodHA-Patricia DerianMemorandum6 PDFDevelopments inU.S. Policy Toward Argentina
570675933069155HS1-413915044UD-18D 5THOMAS THORNTONZINIE BRZEZINSKIMemorandum6 PDFChile and Argentina
570675933067499HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ROBERT PASTORZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum6 PDFMeeting with Admiral Massera
570675933065549HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFPREPARATIONS FOR IAHRC VISIT
570675933065373HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Cyrus VanceClifford CaseLetter6 PDFArgentinian Human Rights
570675933065372HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Cyrus VanceTom HarkinLetter6 PDFMeeting with New Representatives; Political Prisoners
570675933064673HS1-413915044UD-18D 5THOMAS P. THORNTONZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum6 PDFYour Meeting with Martinez d Hoz, Argentine Economic Minister
570675933064671HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY GUATEMALASECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFSECRETARY BLUMENTHAL'S BILATERAL MEETING WITH ARGENTINA
570675933064648HS1-413915044UD-18D 5SECSTATE WSHDCAMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESMessage6 PDFARGENTINE CHARGE CALLED IN ON HUMAN RIGHTS
570675933064618HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFHUMAN RIGHTS IN ARGENTINE SUPREME COURT
570675933069249HS1-413915044UD-18D 5David A.PabstRECORDMemorandum6 PDFMBB Readout for June 11th Meeting
570675933065344HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Warren ChristopherTHE PRESIDENTMemorandum6 PDFEVENING REPORT
570675933065323HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Briefing Paper6 PDFUS-Argentinian Issues Participants: Jorge Rafael Videla, Oscar Montes, US President, Vice President, Secretary of State, and Assistant Secretary of State, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Maxwell Chaplin, Robert Pastor
5484521832987999419951UD-05D3Memorandum6 PDFTemporary Reduction in MIL GROUP ARGENTINA
529688432734685HS1-187628901UD-14D17AmEmbassy BUENOS AIRESTelegram6 PDFCordoba Seminarians
528315932732767HS1-158418405UD 13D 30Report6 PDFTerrorist Links in Latin America: Post -Mortem On The JCR
570675933065483HS1-413915044UD-18D 5F. Allen HarrisRoberta Cohen, James BumpusLetter Official-Informal6 PDFHUMAN RIGHTS AND ARGENTINE-U.S. RELATIONS
570675933065425HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Amembassy BUENOS AIRESDepartment of StateAirgram6 PDFReported Disappearance in Argentina
570675933065497HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ROBERT PASTORZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum6 PDFImpact of U.S. Human Rights Policy in Latin America
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