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Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Shlaudernan) to
Secretary of State Kissinger, Washington, August 3, 1976
Shlaudeman reported to Kissinger that the military regimes of the Southern Cone had
coordinated intelligence activities, including finding and killing subversives located in their
countries and Europe.
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Telegram 209192 From the Department of State to the Embassies in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile,
and Bolivia, August 23, 1976, 2217Z.
The Department directed the Embassies in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, and Bolivia to express
deep concern to high-level government officials regarding rumors of assassination plotting.
[State, CIA]
Source: National Archives, RG 59, Central Foreign Policy Files, P760139-1959. Secret;
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Document Number: 1976BUEN0S04844
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R 232000Z JUL 76
FM AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRES
TO SECSTATE WASHDC 6471
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Evening Report Prepared by the Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, August 13, 1976
3.3(b)(1)
Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile had agreed to suspend initiation of a
planned counterterrorist operation in Europe until Brazil decided whether or not to participate.
[State, CIA]
Source: Ford Library, Project File on Pinochet/Chile, Box 1, Evening Reports, 8/13/1976.
Secret.
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Telegram 05637 From the Embassy in Argentina to the Department of State, August 27,
1976, 2020Z.
In a full review of the human rights situation in Argentina, the Embassy concluded that
security forces were responsible for most abuses but that their actions did not appear to
reflect official Argentine Government policy.
Source: National Archives, RG 59, Central Foreign Policy Files. Secret; Priority.