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Legacy of Argentina's death flights

August 23, 2023

This week, an emotional outpouring in Argentina over the return of an aircraft used during Argentina's military dictatorship for the notorious "death flights." Professor Cara Levey joins us to discuss the legacy of the dictatorships Argentina and neighboring Chile, which is also mulling over the curious case of what is believed to be "death flight" helicopter turning up in a UK laser tag park.

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On this week’s show, we’re looking at how Argentina and its neighbor Chile are coming to terms with their past, both marred by dictatorships in the 1970s and 1980s.

In Argentina, the return of an airplane from the time of the country’s military regime has made headlines. The plane was the fifth and final known aircraft used to get rid of dissidents during what became known as the "death flights." Its arrival coincides with the 40th anniversary of the end of the dictatorship and has stirred up many emotions about the past.

Then, this year marks 50 years since the military coup that eventually brought Augusto Pinochet to power in Chile. Why are the children and grandchildren of suspected criminals from the Pinochet era calling for their prosecution? We'll more about this and how Chile has been coming to terms with its past.

Professor Cara Levey, a senior lecturer in Latin American Studies at University College Cork, joins us to talk about the memory of the dictatorship in Argentina and Chile, and how the discovery of aircraft used for the "death flights" could figure in to public discussion about how to deal with the past.

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Kathleen Schuster Kathleen Schuster is a freelance producer and host of DW’s environment podcast Living Planet