Argentina jails former junta leaders for stealing babies
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-18731349[/url]
[quote=BBC News][B]Two former leaders during Argentina's military rule have been found guilty of overseeing the systematic theft of babies from political prisoners.[/B]
A court in Buenos Aires sentenced Jorge Videla to 50 years in prison and Reynaldo Bignone to 15 years.
They are already serving lengthy jail sentences for crimes committed under military rule, between 1976 and 1983.
At least 400 babies are thought to have been taken from their parents while they were held in detention centres.
The verdict is the culmination of a trial that began in February 2011. In total, 11 people, most of them former military and police officials, were facing charges.
Seven, including Videla and Bignone, were convicted in the case over the theft of 34 babies. Two were found not guilty.
The court said Videla was guilty of the "systematic abduction, detention and hiding of minors under the age of 10".
Videla listened to the verdict without showing any visible emotion.
Relatives of the stolen babies, and those who were abducted themselves, cheered as the verdicts were read out.[/quote]
Stealing 400 babies is the most dastardly sounding thing someone could possibly do. That's some straight evil villain shit.
I'm glad these guys are being held responsible.