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Evil Done

Evil Done It took thirty years for justice to start. It proves two things: evil men can live with no conscience to their deeds; and that fate brings justice to the guilty after nearly half a lifetime. What did they do? Murder. In a way that was almost poetical. Throwing drugged prisoners out of planes, to die in the ocean hundreds of miles from land. As one pilot told relatives of The Disappeared: 'Their drugged bodies fell to the ocean like little ants.' His words told of such merciless evil. No one has ever murdered quite like that. Not even Nazis. After all fuel costs money, pilots can be used for more important missions like moving soldiers and transport planes use up flight hours. I guess in Argentina none of that mattered. Now eight pilots face justice for their role The Dirty War. Let justice finally be done.

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