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Patrice McSherry Operation Condor was a secret intelligence and operations system created in the 1970s through which the South American military regimes coordinated Operation Condor (pt|Operação Condor; es|link=yes|Operación Cóndor) was a campaign of political repression by the right-wing dictatorship s of the Southern Cone . ” The only known DINA document on the inaugural meeting—the “Closing Statement of the First Inter-American Meeting of National On March 6, 2001, The New York Times reported the existence of a recently declassified State Department document revealing that the United States facilitated communications among South Operation Condor Declassified A Case Study in International Terrorism Marian Schlotterbeck Yale History Department PIER Summer Institute July 2009 Latin Americ counterinsurgency operations and for Operation Condor, during an inter-Ameri? can meeting in Santiago on June 10, 1976. Department of State document was declassified on June 11, 1999 and the Department of Defense Intelligence Information Report was declassified on December 31, 2006. Fuentes was OPERATION CONDOR ON TRIAL: LEGAL PROCEEDINGS ON LATIN AMERICAN RENDITION AND ASSASSINATION PROGRAM OPEN IN On the 50th anniversary of the secret inauguration of Operation Condor, the National Security Archive is posting a selection of documents that The ideological foundation for Operation Condor − a name used by the Uruguayan delegation to pay tribute to the host nation, Chile − was the The document records U. Washington, D. Condor was formally created in November 1975, when Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet The U. yr ORm- 61 0 ,. The document records U. Fuentes was This declassified CIA memo written by the CIA’s Chief of the Latin America Division, Raymond A. , April 27, 2017 – The infamous Southern Cone collaboration known as “Operation Condor” considered establishing “field offices” in the "The issues are much too important for the Chilean voters to be left to decide for themselves. . We will One declassified Department of State document that the Archive provided to prosecutors stated that Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay Declassified and Approved for Release July 2000 Nee APPROVED FOR RELEASE n. " Henry Kissinger [1] Washington D. ” Historian Peter Kornbluh and journalist John Dinges have documented Condor through declassified records (The Pinochet File, The OPERATION CONDOR: National Security Archive Presents Trove of Declassified Documentation in Historic Trial in Argentina : Argentine Newspaper, Pagina 12, Highlights Evidence Presented by On the 50th anniversary of the secret inauguration of Operation Condor, the National Security Archive is posting a selection of documents that The Chileans are the prime movers in Operation Condor. Warren, reveals that the CIA was concerned that such operations would have “repercussions” for The official story of Operation Condor is a lie. , December 14, 2016 - Operation Condor, the trans-border, multinational effort by Southern Cone secret police services to track down and “liquidate” opponents of their regimes in the THE UNITED STATES DECLASSIFICATION PROJECT FOR ARGENTINA The revealing CIA “intelligence information cables” on Operation Condor are part of a major collection of In the mid-1970s, a clandestine network of South American dictatorships coordinated a continent‑wide campaign against leftist dissent known as Operation Condor. The original members included services In compliance with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) requirements, some of these records are no longer in the physical possession of the FBI, eliminating the FBI’s capability Operation Condor (Spanish: Operación Cóndor; Portuguese: Operação Condor) was a campaign of political repression by the right-wing dictatorships of the Southern Cone of South America, involving intelligence operations, coups, and assassinations of left-wing sympathizers in South America. Declassified documents from the National Security Archive reveal Henry Kissinger gave a secret 'green light' Washington D. , December 14, Operation Condor Declassified: A Case Study in International Terrorism Marian Schlotterbeck, Yale History Department PIER Summer Operation Condor Declassified: A Case Study in International Terrorism Marian Schlotterbeck, Yale History Department PIER Summer Institute July 2009 Latin America & the Cold War Operation Scherrer’s famous “ Chilbom ” report was the first—and for years the only—partially declassified document that mentioned Operation Condor, identifying it as a “recently established Operation Condor by J. State Department documents from 1976 Washington D. collaboration with Chile's security forces, including the promise of surveillance of subjects inside the United States. S. 3 The journalist obtained declassified U. , May 6, 2015 - The National Security Archive today posted key documents on Operation Condor, presented by its Southern Cone analyst, Carlos Osorio, at a historic trial in "Operation Condor" is a cooperative effort by the intelligence/security services of several South American countries to combat terrorism and subversion. ,Ns RET CONFIDENTIAL r---1 INTERNAL LI USE ONLY Fl -UNCLASSIFIEI Approved Declassified records posted today by the National Security Archive show that among those secretly surveilled countries were military regimes of the 50 Years After Operation Condor: Documents for Memory and Justice This collection brings together historical documents and key texts that help to Southern Cone Rendition Program: Peru's Participation According to a declassified FBI document from September 1976: “Members of “Operation Condor” showing the most enthusiasm to date were Argentina, Uruguay and Chile. The other intelligence services are also aware of our concern [less than 1 line not declassified] and now, undoubtedly, by way of Contreras. policy decisions. According to a declassified FBI document from September 1976: “Members of “Operation Condor” showing the most enthusiasm to date were Argentina, Uruguay and Chile. Operation Condor formally existed from 1975 to 1983.
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