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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570505933064182HS1-76935930UD 10D 7USMISSION GENEVASECSTATE WASHDCTelegram2 PDFICRC PRISONS VISITATION PROGRAM IN ARGENTINA
570505933064183HS1-76935930UD 10D 7AMEMBASSY MONTEVIDEOSECSTATE WASHDCTelegram1 PDFICRC VISIT TO URUGUAYAN PRISONS
570505933064184HS1-76935930UD 10D 7PalmerSkiffMemorandum1 PDFICRC Protection and Assistance Program for "Political" Detainees (PAPPD)
570505933064185HS1-76935930UD 10D 7AMEMBASSY MONTEVIDEOSECSTATE WASHDCTelegram1 PDFMISSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC) TO URUGUAY
570505933064186HS1-76935930UD 10D 7Report3 PDFPEN Prison Release Prospects
570505933064187HS1-76935930UD 10D 7SECSTATE WASHDCALL AMERICAN REPUBLIC DIPLOMATIC POSTTelegram1 PDFOAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY - THIRD REPORT
570505933064188HS1-76935930UD 10D 7Paper6 PDFINFORME ANUAL E INFORMES ESPECIALES DE LA COMISION INTERAMERICANA DE DERECHOS HUMANOS
570505933064189HS1-76935930UD 10D 7Report7 PDFANNUAL REPORT AND SPECIAL REPORTS OF THE INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
570505933064190HS1-76935930UD 10D 7SECSTATE WASHDCALL AMERICAN REPUBLIC DIPLOMATIC POSTTelegram1 PDFOAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY - THE LONGEST DAY
570505933064191HS1-76935930UD 10D 7SECSTATE WASHDCALL AMERICAN REPUBLIC DIPLOMATIC POSTTelegram2 PDFOAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY - FOURTH REPORT
570505933064192HS1-76935930UD 10D 7SECSTATE WASHDCALL AMERICAN REPUBLIC DIPLOMATIC POSTTelegram1 PDFOAS GENERAL REPORT - THIRD REPORT
570505933064193HS1-76935930UD 10D 7SECSTATE WASHDCALL AMERICAN REPUBLIC DIPLOMATIC POSTTelegram2 PDFOAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY - FOURTH REPORT
570505933064237HS1-76935930UD 10D 7SECSTATE WASHDCALL AMERICAN REPUBLIC DIPLOMATIC POSTTelegram9 PDFOAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY - NOVEMBER 19
570505933064238HS1-76935930UD 10D 7BowdlerThe SecretaryMemorandum5 PDFArgentine Initiative to Host OASGA
570675933064608HS1-413915044UD-18D 5C. Arthur BorgBrent ScowcroftMemorandum16 PDFHuman Rights Statements on Argentina, Haiti, and Peru
570675933064609HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Biographic Sketches4 PDFJose Alfredo MARTINEZ DE HOZ, Jr.
570675933064610HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Memo of Conversation2 PDFObservations on election prospects and casualty figures Participants: Patricia Derian, Martin McReynolds, Katharine Ray
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
570675933064612HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Memo of Conversation4 PDFARA/CIA/INR Weekly Meeting Observations on Cuba, Haiti, Argentina, and Brazil Participants: Ambasador Todman, Joseph Grunwald, Ray Warren, George Lauder, and James R. GardnerFernando Rondon, and Anthony G. Freeman
570675933064613HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage3 PDFVISIT OF COORDINATOR FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS
570675933064614HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage3 PDFVISIT OF COORDINATOR FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS
570675933064615HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage3 PDFVISIT OF COORDINATOR FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS
570675933064616HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Fernando E. RondonRobert C. HillLetter Official-Informal5 PDFHuman Rights Abuses in Argentina
570675933064617HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Fernando E. RondonRobert C. HillLetter Official-Informal5 PDFHuman Rights Abuses in Argentina
570675933064618HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage6 PDFHUMAN RIGHTS IN ARGENTINE SUPREME COURT
570675933064619HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage4 PDFARMY ACKNOWLEDGES TIMEMAN'S ARREST
570675933064620HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage4 PDFGRAIVER SCANDAL
570675933064621HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage5 PDFGRAIVER/TIMERMAN INVESTIGATION AND RELATED
570675933064622HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage4 PDFTODMAN VISIT
570675933064623HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage3 PDFFAR RIGHT MONTHLY CHARGES JEWISH-MARXIST CONSPIRACY
570675933064624HS1-413915044UD-18D 5PETER TARNOFFZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKIMemorandum4 PDFHuman Rights Policy Impact: Latin America
570675933064625HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY CARACASAMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESMessage2 PDFMEETING BETWEEN ASSISTANT SECRETARY TODMAN AND PRESIDENT VIDELA
570675933064626HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY CARACASSECSTATE WASHDCMessage3 PDFMEETING BETWEEN ASSISTANT SECRETARY TODMAN AND PRESIDENT VIDELA
570675933064627HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY CARACASSECSTATE WASHDCMessage3 PDFMEETING BETWEEN ASSISTANT SECRETARY TODMAN AND PRESIDENT VIDELA
570675933064628HS1-413915044UD-18D 5FERNANDO E. RONDONPaper12 PDFARGENTINA KEY ISSUES PAPER
570675933064629HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Paper12 PDFARGENTINA HUMAN RIGHTS: THE KEY TO OUR RELATIONS
570675933064630HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Paper19 PDFSpecific Objectives of Assistant Secretary Todman's Trip
570675933064631HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Minutes11 PDFMINUTES OF MAY 19 MEETING OF THE INTERAGENCY GROUP ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE IFIS
570675933064632HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Paper4 PDFPAPERS ON BUREAU PROPERTIES
570675933064633HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Paper6 PDFArgentina-Human Rights
570675933064634HS1-413915044UD-18D 5SECSTATE WASHDCAMEMBASSY ASUNCIONMessage3 PDFSOUTHERN CONE CHIEFS OF STAT TO MEET ON US POLICY
570675933064635HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Memo of Conversation5 PDFBIlateral Meeting with Argentina
570675933064636HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Paper10 PDFHuman Rights Conditions in January, 1977 for URUGUAY, PERU, PARAGUAY, ECUADOR, and COLUMBIA
570675933064637HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Report6 PDFREPORT ON MEETING WITH HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP
570675933064638HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Paper5 PDFUnited States-Argentine Relations
570675933064639HS1-413915044UD-18D 5SECSTATE WASHDCAMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESMessage3 PDFEND USE OF MILITARY EQUIPMENT PURCHASED UNDER FMS CREDITS
570675933064640HS1-413915044UD-18D 5Memo of Conversation6 PDFMilitary Rule, Human Rights and U.S. Policy
570675933064641HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WASHDCMessage5 PDFEND USE OF MILITARY EQUIPMENT PIRCHASED UNDER FMS CREDITS
570675933064642HS1-413915044UD-18D 5SECSTATE WASHDCAMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESMessage5 PDFU.S.-ARGENTINE RELATIONS
570675933064643HS1-413915044UD-18D 5AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRESSECSTATE WAHDCMessage2 PDFU.S.-ARGENTINE RELATIONS
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