![]() ![]() The man’s name was Rodolfo Walsh and he was one of the most renowned Argentinian journalists of the twentieth century.ĭespite the risk, Walsh had ventured out on this particular day for two reasons. Wanted by the military junta that seized power in 1976, he had become so adept in the art of disguise that, according to writer Michael McCaughan, close friends often failed to recognise him. He didn’t always look that way on other occasions, he dressed as a priest or an ice cream seller. With his pencil-thin moustache, straw hat and glasses he looked like a teacher on his lunch break. On 25 March 1977, at around 1:30 p.m., a thin, 50-year-old man walked towards the intersection of Avenida San Juan and Entre Ríos, Buenos Aires. ![]() Of this, I don’t have the slightest doubt. ![]() With a typewriter and paper you can move the people to an incalculable degree.
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