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"Centro Clandestino de Detención"

A documentary that reconstructs, through the victims' testimony, the history of the most brutal clandestine center that operated in Mendoza from 1975 until the end of the military dictatorship. A document that provides information on the operations of the Mendoza Police Intelligence Department, which operated in the Police Palace, two blocks from the Government House. This material exposes those responsible for kidnappings, torture, and disappearances in Mendoza.

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A documentary that reconstructs, through the victims' testimony, the history of the most brutal clandestine center that operated in Mendoza from 1975 until the end of the military dictatorship. A document that provides information on the operations of the Mendoza Police Intelligence Department, which operated in the Police Palace, two blocks from the Government House. This material exposes those responsible for kidnappings, torture, and disappearances in Mendoza.

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