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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570675933069248HS1-413915044UD-18D 5HA-Patricia M. DerianThe Secretary of StateMemorandum3 PDFVisit of the U.S. Secretary of the Navy to Argentina
570675933069251HS1-413915044UD-18D 5HA-Patricia M. DerianHA-Steve PalmerMemorandum2 PDFTrip to Argentina
570675933069253HS1-413915044UD-18D 5LINCOLN P. BLOOMFIELDDAVID AARONMemorandum2 PDFNavy Secretary Visit to Argentina
570675933069257HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ARA-William G. BowdlerThe Acting Secretary of StateMemorandum3 PDFYour Meeting with Members of the New York City Bar Association on U.S. Policy Toward Argentina July 9, 1980, at 10:30 A.M.
570675933069260HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Biographic Sketches4 PDFARGENTINA: NEW ARMY COMMANDER WILL PROVIDE CONTINUITY
570675933069269HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Todman, Derian, amd GelbThe Secretary of StateMemorandum11 PDFRestriction of Arms Sales to Argentina for Human Rights Reasons
570675933069272HS1-413915044UD-18D 5SECSTATE WASHDCAMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESMessage3 PDFPOSTPONEMENT OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY BOWDLER'S VISIT TO ARGENTINA
570675933069275HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ARA-John A. BushnellThe Secretary of StateMemorandum5 PDFAmbassador Bowdler's Visit to Argentina. Should He Postpone?
570675933069301HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Edmund S. MuskieTHE PRESIDENTMemorandum3 PDFU.S. Policy Toward Argentina
570675933069302HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Edmund S. MuskieTHE PRESIDENTMemorandum3 PDFU.S. Policy Toward Argentina
570675933069303HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Luigi R. EinaudiSEE DISTRIBUTIONMemorandum3 PDFReport on ARA/NSC-IG Meeting on Argentina
570675933069304HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Edmund S. MuskieTHE PRESIDENTMemorandum3 PDFU.S. Policy Toward Argentina
570675933069307HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Luigi R. EinaudiSEE DISTRIBUTIONMemorandum15 PDFInteragency Group Meeting on Argentina
570675933069313HS1-413915044UD-18D 5THOMAS THORNTONZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum6 PDFM-B-B Lunch--Argentina And Chile
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