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Argentina: Court checks rapes and stolen babies

forpressfound, Mardi, Avril 17, 2007 - 07:56

H. Ruyssenaars - Former South America correspondent

Jorge Zorreguieta, the father of the future 'queen' of Holland is in trouble. Courts in Argentina have decided they will investigate rapes of political prisoners during Videla's 1976-1983 military 'dirty war' regime when Zorreguieta was a minister. He knew about the atrocities.

WATER AS HARD AS CONCRETE

According to witness testimony and reports, women prisoners were "interrogated" raped, tortured and killed while babies born in secret jails were stolen by military officers. They often threw the parents alive out of helicopters: from a 100 meters up the water is as hard as concrete.

FPF - Amsterdam/Argentina - April 17th 2007 - It is very underreported internationally, but yesterday and for the first time, a prosecutor in Argentina has asked courts to investigate possible rapes of political prisoners during the 1976-1983 military regime. Reuters reports from capital Buenos Aires that Federal prosecutor Federico Delgado petitioned Judge Daniel Rafecas, one of several judges investigating crimes against humanity during the dictatorship, to investigate former military and police officials.

Argentine courts have started to try hundreds of military officers and policemen suspected of kidnapping and murdering government opponents after legal immunity shielding them was scrapped in 2005. According to human rights organizations, at least 30,000 people were killed or disappeared and are presumed dead during Argentina's so-called dirty war. The victims included opponents of the regime, but also people who were not politically active.

And that's were a huge problem lies for the future 'queen' of The Netherlands, Argentinean Máxima Zorreguieta and her father, Jorge Zorreguieta, who for years during the 'dirty war' was a Minister of Agriculture in the Videla junta.* Máxima married the so called 'crown prince' Wilhelm-Alexander, an empty-headed beer guzzler nicknamed 'Prince Pils' - and is coached and getting children* to prolong the fake 'monarchy'. Which in SHELL's fiefdom The Netherlands is still alive through permanent brainwashing of the 16 million inhabitants. It is hairraising what people can be made to believe: as if it was in medieval Europe.

It's a completely faked (but with Euro millions tax paid) fairy tale straight from Disneyland, with a very rich elderly lady from SHELL whom some call 'queen'. She is the Bilderberg-Hydra and dangerous.* Then there also is some 'royal' brood which is supposed to be something special and should be called 'princess' or 'prince. The only thing 'royal' about them is the lavish royalty for their palaces, life style etc. they extort from the Dutch tax payers. It is unbelievable in 2007, but - because of all the lies - this so called 'monarchy' in reality is a criminal and 'cultural Chernobyl' for the people in The Netherlands and Europe.

ZORREGUIETA AND M

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