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 Type PagesSubject
570675933065319HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Robert W. ZimmermanAmbassador TodmanMemorandum4 PDFYour Meeting with the American Jewish Committee-Thursday, September 1-5:00 pm
570675933065299HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Fernando E. RondonPatricia DerianMemorandum6 PDFRecord of Your Visit ti USCINCO (Canal Zone), August 3, 1977
570675933065298HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Ellis o. JonesPatricia DerianMemorandum3 PDFHuman Rights
570675933065275HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Peter TarnoffZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum6 PDFHuman Rights Policy Impact: Latin America with routing slip to The Cabinet from Jack Watson
570675933065261HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Martin PackmanJonesMemorandum1 PDFCurrent Human Rights Situation in Argentina, Nicaragua, and Uruguay
558096034282638302491UD WW 5118Memorandum1 PDFTAB 2
558086034282298302472UD WW 5113Memorandum4 PDFTAB 9
558086034282170302472UD WW 5113Memorandum2 PDFTAB 7
547396532999352HS1-117980199P 184- -- -Memorandum7 PDF100-NY-182888
547396532994547HS1-89646273P 186- -- -Memorandum120 PDF100-HQ-465863
547396532990427HS1-282347794UD 16D 15- -Assistant Secretary of State et alMemorandum3 PDF109-HQ-12-201
540885932451961HS1-76850586UD-10D 1Terence A. Todman, Patricia M. Derian, LThe SecretaryMemorandum8 PDFRestriction of Arms Sales to Argentina in the light of Human Rights Situation
529688432734678HS1-187628901UD-14D17LuersThe Deputy SecretaryMemorandum7 PDFYour Meeting with Argentine Charge Prat Guy
529678432734612HS1-148714898UD-13W-2CrossFalzoneMemorandum45 PDFStaff Meeting, Monday, August 4, 1980
528295932731894606630UD-07D 147DerianSecretaryMemorandum8 PDFStudy Mission to Argentina by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York
570675933069319HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Edmuind S. MuskieTHE PRESIDENTMemorandum0 PDFEVENING REPORT
570675933069301HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Edmund S. MuskieTHE PRESIDENTMemorandum3 PDFU.S. Policy Toward Argentina
570675933069196HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Peter TarnoffZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum13 PDFPRC Meeting on Argentina
570675933069190HS1-413915044UD-18D 5THOMAS THORNTONZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum4 PDFBriefing Memorandum-Argentine PRC
570675933069188HS1-413915044UD-18D 5THOMAS THORNTONZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum9 PDFBriefing Memorandum-Argentine PRC
570675933069186HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Christine DodsonTHE SECRETARY OF STATEMemorandum5 PDFMemorandum of Conversation-US-Argentine Relations
570675933069183HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Peter TarnoffZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum12 PDFYour Meeting with Argentine Minister of the Economy Jose Martinez de Hoz
570675933069178HS1-413915044UD-18D 5BUREAU OF INTELLIGENCE AND RESEARCHMemorandum2 PDFSOVIET-ARGENTINE TIES BURGEONING
570675933069172HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMemorandum6 PDFASSESSMENT OF MY VISIT TO BUENOS AIRES
570675933069287HS1-413915044UD-18D 5PM-Reginald BartholomewThe Secretary of StateMemorandum3 PDFSeptember 19 MMB--Annotated Agenda
570675933069275HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ARA-John A. BushnellThe Secretary of StateMemorandum5 PDFAmbassador Bowdler's Visit to Argentina. Should He Postpone?
570675933069160HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Peter TarnoffZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum4 PDFPresidential letter to President Videla of Argentina
570675933069149HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Bartholomew, Bowdler, DerianMr. ChristopherMemorandum12 PDFCHILEAN AND ARGENTINE PARTICIPATION IN U.S. NAVAL EXERCISE UNITAS XXI 1980
570675933069146HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Patricia DerianLINCOLN P. BLOOMFIELDMemorandum10 PDFHuman Rights Report on Argentina
570505933064238HS1-76935930UD 10D 7BowdlerThe SecretaryMemorandum5 PDFArgentine Initiative to Host OASGA
570505933064184HS1-76935930UD 10D 7PalmerSkiffMemorandum1 PDFICRC Protection and Assistance Program for "Political" Detainees (PAPPD)
570675933065485HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ROBERT PASTORDAVID AARONMemorandum5 PDFArgentina
570675933065472HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKITHE VICE PRESIDENTMemorandum4 PDFYour Meeting with Argentine President Videla
570675933065410HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUNOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMemorandum7 PDFDISAPPEARANCE OF FRENCH NUNS AND MOTHERS' GROUP SUPPORTERS
570675933065392HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ROBERT PASTORZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum4 PDFPresident Videla's Call to Persident Perez on Oil Price Increase
570675933067475HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Christine DodsonPETER TARNOFFMemorandum2 PDFStatus Report on Progress in Human Rights in Latin America
570675933067469HS1-413915044UD-18D 5David D. NewsomWARREN CHRISTOPHERMemorandum2 PDFRailway Loan for Argentina
570675933067463HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ROBERT PASTORZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum2 PDFU.S. Policy to Argentina
570675933069264HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Zbigniew Brzezinski THE SECRETARY OF STATEMemorandum2 PDFUS-Argentine Relations
570675933069263HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKITHE PRESIDENTMemorandum3 PDFReport on US-Argentine Relations
570675933069261HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Warren ChristopherTHE PRESIDENTMemorandum7 PDFSteps to Improve U.S.-Argentine Relations
570675933069244HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ARA-William G. BowdlerThe Acting Secretary of StateMemorandum2 PDFResults of the Inter-Agency Meeting on Argentina
570675933069130HS1-413915044UD-18D 5TOM THORNTONZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum2 PDFBabies and Bathwater
570675933069114HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Peter TarnoffZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum5 PDFConsultation with Argentina on Human Rights
570675933067522HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKITHE PRESIDENTMemorandum3 PDFJaobo Timerman
570675933067520HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMemorandum1 PDFASSAULT OF EMBASSY STAFF
570675933067519HS1-413915044UD-18D 5ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKITHE PRESIDENTMemorandum2 PDFJacobo Timerman
570675933069243HS1-413915044UD-18D 5LPBloomfield and Tom ThorntonZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum3 PDFHuman Rights Policy
570675933069237HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Peter TarnoffZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum15 PDFPRC Meeting on Argentina
570675933069236HS1-413915044UD-18D 5THOMAS THORNTONZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum4 PDFBriefing Memorandum-Argentine PRC
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