Saturday, January 19, 2008

Argentina - Missing Generation - part 1 of 3

Duration: 08:32 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-02-26 10:15:19
User: xxXghislainXxx
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Description:

Argentina Argentinean children and parents struggle with the loss of a generation of activists in 1970s. Some choose direct action to right past wrongs.

Comments

xxXghislainXxx ::: Favorites  2008-01-09 17:21:41

My computer broke down, I haven't been able to upload the rest, sorry
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gjanie ::: Favorites  2007-11-19 17:57:24

where are part 2& 3? I can't find them here.
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reuven2007 ::: Favorites  2007-10-05 02:57:59

military-industrial machine? no country in latin america fits that description! The U.S., Russia, and China with some european countries fit that description.
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Whaddafuq ::: Favorites  2007-07-24 02:15:58

Latin America has faced and continues to fight, struggle and confront the corporate fascist/military-industrial machine of oppression and destruction that seeks to perpetuate hundreds of years of slavery upon the native, indigenous, and lower and middle class peoples of the Americas.
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