Thursday, November 26, 2009

Positive And Negative Effects Of Inclined Plane



Tell me what you did and I'll tell you who defends you


Eduardo San Emeterio, known military lawyer and civilians accused of crimes against humanity, is the new defender of former CNU Nicholas Cafarella, indicted for the kidnapping and torture of journalist Amilcar Gonzalez.

Sinforiano The well-known lawyer Eduardo San Emeterio, a former member of the repressor and driver SIDE Otto Paladino, will be the defender Nicolas Cafarella, a former member of the group «National University (CNU), accused of the disappearance and torture by journalist Amilcar Gonzalez.
Cafarella, alias "El tano Nicolla" is one of the two suspects for the kidnapping of Amilcar Gonzalez, occurred on March 25, 1976, when a mob comprising people civilian entered the Ministry of Labour and took the journalist and, by then, union general secretary of Mar del Plata Press. Former CNU will be tried on charges of illegal deprivation of freedom by subtracting coercive, withholding and concealment of a person to tolerate anything against their will as part aggravated and aggravated assault necessary.
The other accused in the case is Fernando Federico Delgado, also a former member of the CNU, who is a fugitive since May 2008 and, despite a reward of 100,000 pesos offered by the Ministry of Justice of the Nation, nothing know about it.
Cause "Amilcar Gonzalez was high to trial last June by the Federal Judge Rodolfo Pradas. As plaintiffs in the case include the Press Union of Mar del Plata, represented by attorney Gloria Leon, and the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights of Mar del Plata (APDH) and Modesto Gustavo Demarchi (former federal prosecutor and mienbro CNU) , who sponsored the children of Gonzalez. San Emeterio
did not hesitate to assume the defense of Cafarella although it becomes insolvent. According to reports the lawyer said that services would be paid by "friends" of the accused.
The former member of the State Intelligence Service (SIDE) is an American lawyer who serves countless crimes cases against humanity in the country. Military and civilians accused of these crimes committed during the civil-military dictatorship require their services. Here, in Mar del Plata, was known as one of the supporters of Colonel Alexander Duret, tried and acquitted by the disappearance, torture and murder of a militant Peronist Carlos Alberto Labolita opinion held in a TOF between May and July year. Eduardo San Emeterio Sinforiano
born on April 20, 1951. He is the son and grandson of military and in 1971 joined the SIDE. During the civil-military dictatorship served as a driver of former general Otto Paladino, former head of clandestine detention center. Automotive Orletti that worked in Federal Capital.
According to a publication's website Desaparecidos.org, in late 1976, San Emeterio went on to serve on the Task Group 4, which depended on the Information Service of the Air Force (Sifa). The GT4 was responsible for numerous kidnappings and murders, in addition to acting on a circuit comprising twenty clandestine detention centers. He remained in that unit to be disbanded in late 1979.
Thereafter, he returned to the SIDE and in 1980 began the career of Law at the University of Belgrano. Today, not only defending oppressors, between his select list of clients is a fundamentalist military defender, Cecilia Pando, who faces a criminal case of the death threats to the secretary of Human Rights of Argentina, Eduardo Duhalde.


Gonzalez's abduction

The April 23, 2001, journalist José Luis Ponsico, told the truth trials and named Fernando Delgado as the head of the task group that kidnapped Amilcar Gonzalez. He said that the afternoon of March 25, 1976 was in the Ministry of Labour along with Gonzalez and other people of the press union when he fell a gang to kidnap González. Appeared a young boy, a civilian and a FAL rifle in hand. Another person, who was the one who led the procedure, asked from behind by Télam. Gonzalez then said "I am." Ponsico eventually learned that the first was called Nicholas Cafarella, alias "Tano Nicolla," and who led the procedure is called Fernando Delgado.
March 29, Ponsico knew that Gonzalez was arrested in the fourth police station and in very poor condition by the torments received. He met with the Commissioner Marcelino Blaustein, who said, "look skinny, Gonzalez is more dead than alive, we are recovering. He was shot here for him to die, the only thing is you can come here, look after antibiotics" . From that moment, in exchange for money, was all Monday at midnight to take medicine, clothing and food to González. On one occasion, while the money gathered in the hall Blaustein Capital, Blue Falcon spent four or five people in a threatening manner. It later emerged that in the car were Mario Durquet, Eduardo Ullúa, Juan Carlos Gomez and Fernando Delgado, known activists of the CNU and group operations and tasks of the GADA service 601.
Gonzalez was detained for over two years. In April of '78 was released by the pressure of international organizations. In July of that year he settled in Venezuela until December 1983, when he returned to the country. In 1984 he was reelected as secretary union's general release. In 2004 he died.