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Multinational Death Squads in Latin America
Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and later Peru formed multinational death squads that targeted anyone who didn't support the government, using state support and direct killings to carry out their work. A quote from an operative of Pinochet's national intelligence directorate reveals the nature of this black ops operation.
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58:54 - 59:16 (00:22)
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No actual content or topic was discussed in this segment, just a brief interaction between the hosts.
ChapterMultinational Death Squads in Latin America
EpisodePart One: The World Anti-Communist League: A Study in Nazi Death Squads
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru formed multinational death squads to target internal enemies and subversives by kidnapping and assassinating them.
59:16 - 1:00:53 (01:36)
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Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru formed multinational death squads to target internal enemies and subversives by kidnapping and assassinating them. The secret police Dina of Pinochet's national intelligence directorate carried out covert operations to detain, disappear and transfer people to their countries of origin to execute them under phase three.
ChapterMultinational Death Squads in Latin America
EpisodePart One: The World Anti-Communist League: A Study in Nazi Death Squads
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The Argentine army and their death squads kept pregnant women alive just long enough to steal their babies, while killing anyone who was not an active supporter of the regime.
1:00:53 - 1:02:24 (01:31)
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The Argentine army and their death squads kept pregnant women alive just long enough to steal their babies, while killing anyone who was not an active supporter of the regime.
ChapterMultinational Death Squads in Latin America
EpisodePart One: The World Anti-Communist League: A Study in Nazi Death Squads
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Journalist Matt Taibbi discusses how black ops operate as a secret parallel state alongside the official state in Latin America, with a unified command structure that includes operatives from intelligence services and the military.
1:02:24 - 1:05:47 (03:23)
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Journalist Matt Taibbi discusses how black ops operate as a secret parallel state alongside the official state in Latin America, with a unified command structure that includes operatives from intelligence services and the military. He suggests that pop culture has made everyone think the Death Squad machine is cool.