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Through the lens of the trial, the world saw the "machine of horror" that had been unleashed on the innocent. Julio realized this wasn't just a legal proceeding; it was an exorcism.
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They looked at the applicants—a ragtag group of kids barely out of law school. They were inexperienced, but they had something the veterans lacked: they weren't afraid of the old ghosts. Through the lens of the trial, the world
The threats began almost immediately. Phone calls in the dead of night. Unmarked cars following Julio’s family. The air in Buenos Aires was thick with a tension that felt like it could snap at any moment. But as the trial began, the courtroom became a vessel for a nation’s pain. One by one, over 800 witnesses took the stand to recount the horrors of clandestine detention centers. They were inexperienced, but they had something the
Julio wasn't a revolutionary; he was a tired prosecutor who just wanted to do his job. But the task before him was monumental: prosecute the nine leaders of the military junta for crimes against humanity.
The file sat on the desk like a live grenade. Julio Strassera looked at the list of names—witnesses, survivors, and the "disappeared"—and felt the weight of a decade’s worth of silence. The year was 1985, and Argentina’s democracy was a fragile thing, still shivering from the shadow of the military dictatorship that had ended only two years prior.