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The Justice that Looks and Doesn't See

The case that investigates the complicity and participation of former judge Guillermo Tschopp in state terrorism was brought to trial and should already begin. Corporate slowness and the apologist context, the reasons for the delay. It is clear that without the complicity of the judiciary – the venia, looking the other way or being directly necessary participants – the military and security forces could not have perpetrated the extermination pla…
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The case that investigates the complicity and participation of former judge Guillermo Tschopp in state terrorism was brought to trial and should already begin. Corporate slowness and the apologist context, the reasons for the delay. It is clear that without the complicity of the judiciary – the venia, looking the other way or being directly necessary participants – the military and security forces could not have perpetrated the extermination pla…

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Redacción Rosario broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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