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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558086034282128302472UD WW 5113Letter4 PDFTAB 5
558086034282022302472UD WW 5113Memorandum4 PDFTAB 3
5484521832987999419951UD-05D3Memorandum6 PDFTemporary Reduction in MIL GROUP ARGENTINA
547396532988139HS1-282347794UD 16D 15- -Cable9 PDF109-HQ-12-201
540895932453522HS1-76850684UD-10D 3Memo of Conversation3 PDFArgentine-US Relations
540895932453449HS1-76850684UD-10D 3F.E. RondonReport26 PDFARGENTINA: HUMAN RIGHTS AND BILATERAL RELATIONS
540895932453445HS1-76850684UD-10D 3Memo of Conversation3 PDFAnti-Subversive Campaign in Bahia Blanca
540885932451978HS1-76850586UD-10D 1Memo of Conversation5 PDFMilitary Rule, Human Rights and U. S. Policy
540885932451973HS1-76850586UD-10D 1Roberto D. Graetz, F. Allen HarrisMemo of Conversation2 PDFMr. Szainik - Disappearance and Robbery
540885932451962HS1-76850586UD-10D 1Report3 PDFINR WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS OF DEVELOPMENTS IN HUMAN RIGHTS
529695932735775HS1-158413033UD-13W38Report18 PDFERP - PEOPLE'S REVOLUTIONARY PARTY 1976 - 1977 MATERIAL
529688432735139HS1-187628901UD-14D17Teletype81 PDF
529688432734685HS1-187628901UD-14D17AmEmbassy BUENOS AIRESTelegram6 PDFCordoba Seminarians
528325932732651593170UD-07D 107Report5 PDFArgentina
528315932732768HS1-158418405UD 13D 30Telegram33 PDFRef: State 69183
528315932732767HS1-158418405UD 13D 30Report6 PDFTerrorist Links in Latin America: Post -Mortem On The JCR
558106533004380HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Message3 PDF109-12-201-3094
558106533004376HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Message5 PDF109-12-201-3090
558106533004373HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Message3 PDF109-12-201-3085
558106533004366HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Message2 PDF109-12-201-3063
558106533004365HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Telegram2 PDF109-12-201-3057
558106533004364HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Telegram1 PDF109-12-201-3056
558106533004362HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Message4 PDF109-12-201-NR
558106533004360HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Message3 PDF109-12-201-3046
558106533004358HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Memorandum2 PDF109-12-201-NR
558106533004355HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Message5 PDF109-12-201-2984
558096034282650302491UD WW 5118Memorandum2 PDFTAB 7
558096034282635302491UD WW 5118Memorandum1 PDFTAB 1
558086034282433302472UD WW 5113Memorandum2 PDFTAB 15
558086034282413302472UD WW 5113Memorandum3 PDFTAB 11
558086034282112302472UD WW 5113Memorandum2 PDFTAB 4
558086034282017302472UD WW 5113Letter4 PDFTab 2
570675933065452HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Memo of Conversation3 PDFHuman Rights and United States Relations with Argentina PARTICIPANTS: Newsom, Rondon, Higgins
570675933065435HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Report18 PDFARGENTINE DETAINEES, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND ARMS TRANSFERS
570675933065408HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Receipt5 PDFTHE WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS OF DEVELOPMENTS IN HUMAN RIGHTS No. 37, December 29, 1977
570675933065379HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Memo of Conversation4 PDFCONCERNS OF THE ARGENTINE JEWISH COMMUNITY PARTICIPANTS: N. RESNISKY, JUAN GUREVICH, MARCOS KORENHENDLER, MOISES CAMJI, N. BARBARAS, MANFREDO BAUMATZ, CYRUS VANCE, TERENCE TODMAN, PATRICIA DERIAN, F. A. HARRIS
570675933065378HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Briefing Paper3 PDFVIDELA LUNCHEON
570675933069126HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Draft7 PDFSUGGESTED TALKING POINTS FOR SPECIAL EMISSARY TO ARGENTINA
570675933069101HS1-413915044UD-18D 5List2 PDFKEY DOCUMENTS
570675933065368HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Memo of Conversation0 PDFAdmiral Massera's attitude towards GOA PARTICIPANTS: Emilio Mignone, F. Allen Harris
570675933065366HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Memo of Conversation4 PDFArgentine Political and Human Rights Developments PARTICIPANTS: Ricardo Yofre, Maxwell Chaplin, Tony Freeamn
570675933065293HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Note/Notes3 PDFMrs. Derian's Visit to Argentina
558106533004372HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Message3 PDF109-12-201-3077
570675933064640HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Memo of Conversation6 PDFMilitary Rule, Human Rights and U.S. Policy
570675933064631HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Minutes11 PDFMINUTES OF MAY 19 MEETING OF THE INTERAGENCY GROUP ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE IFIS
570675933064628HS1-413915044UD-18D 5FERNANDO E. RONDONPaper12 PDFARGENTINA KEY ISSUES PAPER
570675933064611HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Memo of Conversation3 PDFObservations on Argentina, Carter election, and OAS Participants: Arturo Illia, Miguel Angel Zavala Ortiz, Luis Caeiro, Patricia Derian, Fernando Rondon, and Anthony G. Freeman
5685221833059345526234UD 06D 11Policy Documents30 PDFU.S. Policy Toward The Americas After The Falklands
558106533004385HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Message5 PDF109-12-201-3106
558106533004382HS1-282347794UD 16D 15Message3 PDF109-12-201-3097
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