Mission Condor 2: Revealing the Dark Heritage of Official Terror in the Southern Continent In the 1970s and 1980s, a covert partnership between six South American states - Argentine Republic, the Bolivian Republic, the Federative Republic of Brazil, the Republic of Chile, the Paraguayan state, and the Uruguayan Republic - initiated one of the most malevolent and systematic drives of state-sponsored terror in modern history. Styled “Mission Condor,” this secret mission sought to eradicate radical resistance, dissidents, and suspected communists, ending in the vanishing, torment, and murder of thousands of blameless citizens. But the narrative doesn’t finish there. In the 1990s, a new stage of this campaign, referred to as “Operation Condor 2,” appeared, revealing a complicated network of deceit, treachery, and global intrigue that continued to haunt the region for tens of years. The Beginnings of Campaign Condor
Operation Condor 2: Exposing the Grim Heritage of Government-Backed Violence in South America During the 1970s and 1980s, a clandestine coalition among half a dozen South American nations - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay - created one of the most evil and organized drives of state-sponsored terror in recent history. Named “Operation Condor,” that secret mission attempted to eliminate left-wing resistance, opponents, and alleged communists, causing in the vanishing, torment, and execution of thousands of guiltless people. Yet the story doesn't conclude here. During those 1990s, an subsequent phase of that operation, termed “Operation Condor 2,” emerged, exposing an intricate network of deception, treachery, and global conspiracy that persisted to plague the region for many years. The Origins of Operation Condor operation condor 2
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Operation Condor 2: Exposing the Somber Aftermath of Government-Sanctioned Terror in South America Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, a hidden pact between six South American republics - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay - generated one of the most wicked and systematic drives of state-sponsored terror in modern history. Styled “Operation Condor,” this stealthy initiative intended to exterminate left-wing dissent, dissidents, and alleged communists, ending in the abduction, suffering, and execution of thousands of innocent individuals. But the account doesn’t end there. In the 1990s, a second period of this operation, dubbed as “Operation Condor 2,” surfaced, exposing a intricate network of deception, disloyalty, and international mystery that persisted to haunt the area for decades. The Origins of Operation Condor In the 1990s, a new stage of this
Operation Condor 2: Revealing the Shadowy Aftermath of State-Sanctioned Repression in The Southern Continent In the seventies and 1980s, a clandestine pact linking six continental countries - The Argentine Republic, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay - gave rise to one of the most nefarious and organized drives of government-backed tyranny in recent annals. Dubbed “Plan Condor,” this covert operation sought to exterminate radical resistance, dissidents, and presumed subversives, resulting in the disappearance, torment, and assassination of thousands of innocent people. But the story doesn’t end there. During the 90s, a second phase of this initiative, referred to as “Condor Phase Two,” emerged, revealing a intricate network of duplicity, treachery, and transnational intrigue that continued to overshadow the territory for decades. The Beginnings of The Condor Plan