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 GroupDOCID HMS REIDHMS EentryFromToDocument TypePagesSubject
529688432734691HS1-187628901UD-14D17Amembassy BUENOS AIRESSecState WASHDCTelegram2 PDFSecretary's Visit - Possible Items to Raise
529688432734690HS1-187628901UD-14D17MChaplinThe AmbassadorMemorandum2 PDFViews on the Secretary's Visit to Argentina
529688432734689HS1-187628901UD-14D17Amembassy BUENOS AIRESTelegram7 PDFMrs. Peron Versus the Military
529688432734688HS1-187628901UD-14D17AmEmbassy BUENOS AIRESTelegram3 PDFChurch Reaction to Political Crisis
529688432734687HS1-187628901UD-14D17Ambassador, DCM, USMILGP/COL RUSSELLMemo of Conversation2 PDFMinister of Defense Brigadier Mayor (Major General), Retired, Jose Maria Klix
529688432734686HS1-187628901UD-14D17Ambassador, STATE, ARA/APUMemo of Conversation7 PDFPresident (Lieutentant General Jorge Rafael Videla)
529688432734685HS1-187628901UD-14D17AmEmbassy BUENOS AIRESTelegram6 PDFCordoba Seminarians
529688432734684HS1-187628901UD-14D17Report10 PDFAP Story on Ambassador's meeting with President
529688432734683HS1-187628901UD-14D17SECSTATE WASHDCAMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESTelegram1 PDFAP ACCOUNT OF HILL-VIDELA MEETING
529688432734682HS1-187628901UD-14D17AmEmbassy BUENOS AIRESTelegram9 PDFLabor Minister Discusses Trade Union Reorganization Plans
529688432734681HS1-187628901UD-14D17AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESTelegram3 PDFPapal Nuncio comments on Church-State relations and Political Human Rights scene
529688432734680HS1-187628901UD-14D17RondonHillLetter31 PDFLatin America Political Report
529688432734679HS1-187628901UD-14D17RondonHillLetter2 PDFArgentine Commission on Human Rights
529688432734678HS1-187628901UD-14D17LuersThe Deputy SecretaryMemorandum7 PDFYour Meeting with Argentine Charge Prat Guy
529688432734677HS1-187628901UD-14D17RondonThayerLetter9 PDFLetter of February 11
529688432734676HS1-187628901UD-14D17RondonHillLetter10 PDFWorthwhile Visit
529688432734675HS1-187628901UD-14D17RondonThe FilesReport5 PDFCongressman Drinan on Argentina
529688432734674HS1-187628901UD-14D17RondonHillLetter9 PDFSulgrave
529688432734673HS1-187628901UD-14D17RondonHillLetter6 PDFHuman Rights Report on Argentina
529688432734672HS1-187628901UD-14D17Amembassy BUENOS AIRESTelegram8 PDFCGT SecGen Casildo Herreras
529678432734670HS1-148714898UD-13W-2AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESTelegram16 PDFTHE SLACK MECHANICS OF THE VIOLA SELECTION
529678432734612HS1-148714898UD-13W-2CrossFalzoneMemorandum45 PDFStaff Meeting, Monday, August 4, 1980
5296630632734542HS1-187617244UD-14W9AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCTelegram58 PDFRepeated Threats to Chrysler Corp. Personnel
5296630632734413HS1-187617244UD-14W9AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCTelegram3 PDFSecurity Conditions in Argentina: Advice for Visiting Students
5296630632734412HS1-187617244UD-14W9AMEMBASSY QUITOSECSTATE WASHDCTelegram2 PDFBomb Attacks Against Local Political Leader and Argentine Diplomat
5296630632734411HS1-187617244UD-14W9AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCTelegram4 PDFAttack on Swedish Diplomat's Wife
5296630632734410HS1-187617244UD-14W9AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCTelegram10 PDFERP Commandeers TV Station, Broadcast Statement
5296630632734409HS1-187617244UD-14W9AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCTelegram5 PDFDeath Toll Mounts in Anti-Terrorist War
5296630632734408HS1-187617244UD-14W9AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCTelegram2 PDFViolations of Diplomatic Immunity
5296630632734406HS1-187617244UD-14W9AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDC Telegram3 PDFW/W Jeanette Gaido
528315932732768HS1-158418405UD 13D 30Telegram33 PDFRef: State 69183
528315932732767HS1-158418405UD 13D 30Report6 PDFTerrorist Links in Latin America: Post -Mortem On The JCR
528315932732766HS1-158418405UD 13D 30Telegram2 PDFTerrorist Threat in Argentina
528345932732758437745A1-5747OrtizBowdlerReport8 PDFLuncheon on January 17 in Honor of the Argentine Trade Mission
528345932732754437745A1-5747Telegram3 PDF3577
528325932732651593170UD-07D 107Report5 PDFArgentina
528325932732650593170UD-07D 107Report1 PDFU.S. Interests
528325932732649593170UD-07D 107MinetaToddmanLetter12 PDFRecommendations Concerning Military Assistance
528325932732648593170UD-07D 107Report4 PDFARGENTINA
528295932731905606630UD-07D 147AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCTelegram9 PDFLATIN AMERICAN REFUGEE PROGRAM
528295932731903606630UD-07D 147AMEMBASSY ASUNCIONAMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESTelegram1 PDFARGENTINE ASYLEE IN MEXICAN EMBASSY
528295932731897606630UD-07D 147USMISSION GENEVASECSTATE WASHDCTelegram5 PDFUSG SUPPORT FOR ICRC PRISONER PROGRAM IN ARGENTINA
528295932731896606630UD-07D 147AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCTelegram8 PDFREFUGEE/DETAINEE PAROLE PROGRAM IN ARGENTINA
528295932731895606630UD-07D 147USMISSION GENEVASECSTATE WASHDCTelegram3 PDFUSG FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR ICRC PRISONER PROGRAM IN ARGENTINA
528295932731894606630UD-07D 147DerianSecretaryMemorandum8 PDFStudy Mission to Argentina by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York
528295932731893606630UD-07D 147DerianSecretaryMemorandum7 PDFU.S. Contribution to the International Committee of the Red Cross's Programs of Assistance to Argentine Refugees and Detainees
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
528285932731755746911UD-09D 1Telegram5 PDFIR 6 804 0247 79 IR 6 804 0207 79
540875932477446461434UD-06D 28Telegram4 PDF...relations with the United States and the Soviet Union, human rights matters, and the Non-Aligned Movement
540875932477443461434UD-06D 28Steve Palmer, Mr. Michael NewlinDraft16 PDFRequest for Assessment of Human Rights Situation in Argentina
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