- Rico led the
first uprising of the
Carapintadas at the
Campo de Mayo
Infantry School in
Buenos Aires. The
Carapintadas referred to this
uprising as Operación...
- "Monte Caseros" mutiny)
where sectors of the
Armed Forces,
known as
carapintadas ("painted faces", due to
their facial camouflage),
revolted to protest...
- Seineldín
became a
member of the
Carapintadas, or "painted faces,"
group within the
Argentine Army. The
Carapintadas demanded that the
Argentine government...
- (April 23, 2011). "
Carapintadas en
Semana Santa: "No hubo negociación ni se nombró a
ninguno de los
generales que quería Rico"" [
Carapintadas in
easter eve:...
- had
declared in a
conference that the
Carapintadas were
planning a coup for the end of January. The
Carapintadas were
members of the
Armed Forces that...
- in the
Campo de Mayo army barracks. The
military rebels,
called the
carapintadas,
demanded an end to the
trials and the
resignation of army
chief of staff...
- the dictatorship's
state terrorism was a form of genocide.
Amnesty law
Carapintadas Nuremberg Defense Impunity laws (Argentina) Law 23521
Archived 2006-05-15...
- las Malvinas)
Return to
democracy Raúl Alfonsín
Trial of the
Juntas Carapintadas uprisings 1989
hyperinflation Carlos Menem Israeli emb****y and AMIA bombings...
- of the
Argentine Air
Force under President Raúl Alfonsín.
During the
Carapintadas conflict within the
Argentine Army, Crespo's
leadership was instrumental...
-
witnesses to testify.
Despite these concessions, a
group identified as
Carapintadas ("painted faces," from
their use of
camouflage paint)
loyal to Army Major...