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 Saturday, 04 September 2010
Kissinger: History will not be kind   Print  E-mail 
Saturday, 02 October 2004

Henry Kissinger's phone conversations were released in 2001 after the National Security Archive, which is headed by Tom Blanton, threatened to sue H. Kissinger. 

The documents reveal Kissinger's complete disregard for human rights in Latin America as he sought to silence those within the administration that criticized the human rights abuses being committed by the governments of Chile, Argentina and Uruguay.

Evidence showing Mr. Kissinger's implicit complicity with these human rights violations continues to pile.

One would hope that in the final analysis, Kissinger will be discredited as the immoral opportunistic man that he has shown himself to be.


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