
Horacio Verbitsky
Horacio Verbitsky is a journalist and former deputy chief of intelligence for the Montoneros, a revolutionary group in Argentina. He has recently been implicated in the renewed investigations into guerrilla activities during the 1970s, as a court ruling has revoked his previous exoneration in connection with the 1976 bombing of the Federal Police dining hall.
Born on Dec 29, 1942 (82 years old)
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Greece:
Horacio Verbitsky accused Cardinal Bergoglio of complicity with the military dictatorship in Argentina.
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Brazil:
Horacio Verbitsky is a journalist who accused Bergoglio of abandoning Jesuit priests during Argentina's military dictatorship.
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Bolivia:
Horacio Verbitsky published articles that accused Bergoglio of failing to protect two Jesuit missionaries during the dictatorship.
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Argentina:
Horacio Verbitsky is a journalist known for his critical stance towards Pope Francis and his alleged complicity during the dictatorship.
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Switzerland:
Horacio Verbitsky published reports regarding Bergoglio's alleged role in the military regime's actions.
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Spain:
Horacio Verbitsky accused Bergoglio of having 'delivered' priests to their captors during the military dictatorship.
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Uruguay:
Horacio Verbitsky analyzed the judicial case against Espinoza alongside Bilotta, raising doubts about the evidence.
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Argentina:
Horacio Verbitsky is a journalist who revealed the VIP vaccination scandal during the pandemic.
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Argentina:
The ruling revoked the overviews of journalist Horacio Verbitsky, who was the former deputy chief of intelligence of the guerrilla group.
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