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tens of thousands of pro-commuism protesters were killed by military dictatorship in power.-apex

The result of the Dirty War in Argentina in 1976 was the establishment of a military dictatorship, led by Jorge Rafael Videla, who ruled the country from 1976 to 1983, called Process of National Reorganization.

The military regime marked a politically and morally disastrous period in the history of Argentina, and was ominously characterized above all by the repressive methods adopted, based on illegal arrest, detention in secret structures and the systematic use of torture, by the huge number of victims (more than 30,000 "dissapeared" people, and the methods used for the assassinations, including the so-called flights of death.

The main leaders of the dictatorship, despite various amnesties, were then condemned almost all for crimes against humanity.