Argentina has marked a public holiday to remember people killed during a military dictatorship that began with a coup in 1976.
Some were victims of what became known as “death flights” in which the military’s opponents were thrown from an aircraft.
Miriam Lewin, a journalist who survived an abduction at the time, has led a team that tracked down one of the planes involved.
Here is her story.
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Some were victims of what became known as “death flights” in which the military’s opponents were thrown from an aircraft.
Miriam Lewin, a journalist who survived an abduction at the time, has led a team that tracked down one of the planes involved.
Here is her story.
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