Former
general and retired commodore guilty of ordering 1976 murder of Enrique
Angelelli during the military dictatorship
theguardian.com,
AFP, Saturday 5 July 2014
Two retired military officers have been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a Catholic bishop during Argentina's 1976-83 military dictatorship.
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| Former general Luciano Menendez. Photograph: Natacha Pisarenko/AP |
Two retired military officers have been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a Catholic bishop during Argentina's 1976-83 military dictatorship.
Documents
in the trial included two letters from the Vatican archives provided by
Argentine-born Pope Francis. The slain cleric had written the letters
denouncing the military regime's abuses and sent them to Rome just before his
death.
Former
general Luciano Menendez, 87, was found guilty on Friday of ordering the murder
of Enrique Angelelli, bishop of the northwestern province of La Rioja, in
August 1976. Retired commodore Luis Estrella was also found guilty in the case.
The
military regime claimed that Angelelli, then 53, was killed in a car accident.
Also
travelling in the car was the bishop's aide, a priest named Esteban Pinto, who
survived the accident and filed the lawsuit.
It is the
first time a junta-era official has been found guilty for the killing of a
high-ranking cleric.
Menendez
had earlier been found guilty in seven cases of human rights abuses and was
already serving a life sentence.
Scores of
Catholic priests and nuns were "disappeared," tortured and killed
during the dictatorship years. The victims include two French nuns and the
bishop of San Carlos Ponce de Leon.
Some 30,000
people, mostly regime opponents, were killed or went missing during the
dictatorship years, according to human rights groups.

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