Juan José Torres, exiled former military President of BoliviaĮnrique Angelelli, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of La Riojaīeaten to death after Angelelli's car was run off the road on orders from III Army Corps Chief Luciano Menéndez. Héctor Gutiérrez Ruiz, exiled former speaker of the Uruguayan House of Representatives Was killed after the 1976 Argentine coup as part of Operation Condor involving the collaboration between military dictatorships in the Southern Cone. Zelmar Michelini, exiled Uruguayan senator, founder of the Broad Front Miguel Ragone, former Governor of Salta ProvinceĪbducted and killed by right-wing task force made of up of Army and provincial police officers led by Menéndez. Īlberto Manuel Campos, Mayor of General San Martín Partido, Buenos Aires Province Killed at the behest of Vineyard Workers' Federation (FOEVA) leader Delfor Ocampo. Ramón Rojas, National Deputy for San Juan Province Hipólito Acuña, National Deputy for Santa Fe Province Killed by the secret service of the Pinochet dictatorship Silvio Frondizi, University of Buenos Aires law professorĬarlos Prats, exiled Chilean general, former Commander-in-chief of the Chilean Army Rodolfo Ortega Peña, National Deputy for Buenos Aires ProvinceĪtilio López, former Vice-Governor of Córdoba Province Rodolfo Almirón (Argentine Anticommunist Alliance) Killed with Vice-Governor César Ayrault by bomb placed in Beechcraft Queen Air plane.Īrturo Mor Roig, former Interior MinisterĬarlos Mugica, Catholic Third World priest Juan Manuel Irrazábal, Governor of Misiones Province José Ignacio Rucci, CGT Secretary General Oberdan Sallustro, Director of FIAT Argentina Pedro Aramburu, former de facto president of ArgentinaĮxecuted by the Peronist guerrilla Montoneros in revenge for the abduction of Evita's body and for the execution of those implicated in a 1956 failed uprising, during Aramburu's dictatorship. Killed in commando attack by the Ejército Nacional Revolucionario (National Revolutionary Army), a far-left Peronist splinter group. Killed during a session of the Argentine Senate.Īugusto Vandor, Metalworkers Union (UOM) Secretary General
Ramón Falcón, chief of the National PoliceĪssassinated by anarchists as a retaliation for his brutal repression of workers.Īmable Jones, Governor of San Juan ProvinceĬarlos Washington Lencinas, former Governor of Mendoza ProvinceĮnzo Bordabehere, National Senator for Santa Fe Province Mariano Santillán, Jr., National Deputy for Santiago del Estero Province Justo José de Urquiza, former president of Argentina and Governor of Entre Ríos Province Marco Avellaneda, Governor of Tucumán ProvinceĪntonino Aberastain, Governor of San Juan Province José Cubas, Governor of Catamarca Province
Manuel Dorrego, Governor of Buenos Aires Provinceįacundo Quiroga, Governor of La Rioja ProvinceĪlejandro Heredia, Governor of Tucumán Province His last words to his tormentors, as he lay dying, were reported as: "Gentlemen, you have no sense of honor left, pray have some of humanity."
See also: List of assassinations in Africa The Americas Antigua and Barbuda Dateĭaniel Parke, British governor of the Leeward IslandsĪn angry mob captured Parke in his house, beat him severely, and dragged him out to die of his wounds.