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Ricardo Brinzoni |
Ricardo Brinzoni (October 6 1945 – October 24 2005) was an Argentine military officer, serving as Argentina's Chief-of-staff.
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During the military government of 1976–1983, Brinzoni was Secretary-General of the military government of Chaco Province. After the return to democracy, he was accused of involvement in the Massacre of Margarita Belén, in which 22 political prisoners were executed on December 13 1976.
While in command of the Army he suggested bringing together human rights groups, the Catholic Church and the Army to form a "reconciliation panel" in order to find out the whereabouts of the "desaparecidos". Nevertheless he was heavily criticised for defending the repression and military illegal actions of the military government, for allegedly protecting the officers involved, and for setting back the reconciliation process that had been started by his predecessor, Martín Balza.
Following Néstor Kirchner's inauguration as President in 2003, Brinzoni was retired and replaced by Roberto Bendini. Brinzoni subsequently issued several public statements criticising Kirchner's government.
Brinzoni was married to the former Lidia María Rosa Odino; they had three children and two grandchildren. He died of pancreatic cancer in Buenos Aires in 2005, aged 60.
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