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OK. The article as of now has a pro-JP/Tendencia bias as written. Also, qualifying the AAA side as
fascist is not accurate (Gelbard was their economy minister! Right-wing would be to the point). Please note that Verbitsky's book is not universally accepted as an authoritative source, since accounts have been exposed that contradict the book's, and (POV now) Verbitsky's own POV is quite evident.
elpincha18:36, 18 May 2006 (UTC)reply
Hum, sounds like a job for someone who had already born when thinks took place... (fat finger pointing at you) I missed history class that day (or decade)
Mariano(
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07:16, 19 May 2006 (UTC)reply
The way to define the AAA is completely pointless at this article: there was no AAA to begin with at this point of history. It was created soon afterwards, but not yet. It was the rigth-wing peronism who made the massacre. This article should not even mention the AAA, unless it's as a future ddevelopment
MBelgrano (
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04:00, 31 October 2010 (UTC)reply
Hi All,
IMHO, this article needs more sources and citations; also pictures (I remember having seen a documentary with images of the massacre, but unsure how to get some still pictures of it). Regards,
DPdH (
talk)
11:13, 23 July 2011 (UTC)reply
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