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Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Abduction phenomenon - Interpretations analyses and proposed explanations

There have been a variety of explanations offered for abduction phenomenon, ranging from sharply skeptical appraisals to uncritical acceptance of all abductee claims. Others have elected not to try explaining things, instead noting similarities to other phenomena, or simply documenting the development of the alien abduction phenomenon. Some have argued that alien abduction is a literal phenomenon: extraterrestrials kidnap humans in order to conduct studies or experiments. This is a well-known popular explanation, but has seen ve ...

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Abduction phenomenon, Abduction phenomenon - Overview, Abduction phenomenon - Profile, Abduction phenomenon - History, Abduction phenomenon - John Mack, Abduction phenomenon - Interpretations analyses and proposed explanations, Abduction phenomenon - Alien Abduction Research Organizations, Abduction phenomenon - Notable abduction claims, Abduction phenomenon - Notable figures, Abduction phenomenon - Sources

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Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Abduction phenomenon - Interpretations, analyses and proposed explanations

There have been a variety of explanations offered for abduction phenomenon, ranging from sharply skeptical appraisals to uncritical acceptance of all abductee claims. Others have elected not to try explaining things, instead noting similarities to other phenomena, or simply documenting the development of the alien abduction phenomenon. Some have argued that alien abduction is a literal phenomenon: extraterrestrials kidnap humans in order to conduct studies or experiments. This is a well-known popular explanation, but has seen ve ...

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Abduction phenomenon, Abduction phenomenon - Overview, Abduction phenomenon - Profile, Abduction phenomenon - History, Abduction phenomenon - John Mack, Abduction phenomenon - Interpretations, analyses and proposed explanations, Abduction phenomenon - Alien Abduction Research Organizations, Abduction phenomenon - Notable abduction claims, Abduction phenomenon - Notable figures, Abduction phenomenon - Sources

Read more here: » Abduction phenomenon: Encyclopedia II - Abduction phenomenon - Interpretations, analyses and proposed explanations

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Travis Walton abduction - Travis in the UFO

In his survey of UFO abduction literature, Terry Matheson writes that "Walton’s experience stands out by virtue of its not being particularly bizarre as far as abduction accounts go." (Matheson, 111-112) Travis reported that after approaching the UFO near the work site, the last thing he remembered was being struck by the beam of light. When he woke, Travis said he was on a reclined bed. A bright light shone above him, and the air was heavy and wet. He was in pain, and had some trouble breathing ...

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Travis Walton abduction, Travis Walton abduction - Background, Travis Walton abduction - The Encounter, Travis Walton abduction - The Search, Travis Walton abduction - Publicity, Travis Walton abduction - Polygraph, Travis Walton abduction - Walton’s Return, Travis Walton abduction - The Medical Exam, Travis Walton abduction - Travis’s Return Makes the News, Travis Walton abduction - Travis in the UFO, Travis Walton abduction - Controversy, Travis Walton abduction - Later Years, Travis Walton abduction - An Independent Witness?, Travis Walton abduction - Sources, Travis Walton abduction - External link

Read more here: » Travis Walton abduction: Encyclopedia II - Travis Walton abduction - Travis in the UFO

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Travis Walton abduction - The Medical Exam

Duane remembered Spaulding's promise of a confidential medical examination. Without having notified authorities of Travis's return, Duane drove him to Phoenix, Arizona, late Monday morning, where they were to meet with Dr. Lester Steward. The Waltons reported that they were disappointed to learn that Steward was not a medical doctor as Spaulding had promised, but a hypnotherapist. Spaulding and Steward would later report that the Waltons had stayed with them for over two hours, while the Waltons insist they were at Steward’s office ...

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Travis Walton abduction, Travis Walton abduction - Background, Travis Walton abduction - The Encounter, Travis Walton abduction - The Search, Travis Walton abduction - Publicity, Travis Walton abduction - Polygraph, Travis Walton abduction - Walton’s Return, Travis Walton abduction - The Medical Exam, Travis Walton abduction - Travis’s Return Makes the News, Travis Walton abduction - Travis in the UFO, Travis Walton abduction - Controversy, Travis Walton abduction - Later Years, Travis Walton abduction - An Independent Witness?, Travis Walton abduction - Sources, Travis Walton abduction - External link

Read more here: » Travis Walton abduction: Encyclopedia II - Travis Walton abduction - The Medical Exam

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Travis Walton abduction - An Independent Witness?

A curious episode occurred in the early stages of publicity for the film. Walton was contacted by a man who claimed to have been hunting with his wife in the same area where Walton saw the UFO. The man reported that they'd seen a disc which shot a beam of blue light, then flown off into the sky. As an active military intelligence officer, the man said he’d reported the sighting to his superiors, who told him keep quiet unless Walton's coworke ...

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Travis Walton abduction, Travis Walton abduction - Background, Travis Walton abduction - The Encounter, Travis Walton abduction - The Search, Travis Walton abduction - Publicity, Travis Walton abduction - Polygraph, Travis Walton abduction - Walton’s Return, Travis Walton abduction - The Medical Exam, Travis Walton abduction - Travis’s Return Makes the News, Travis Walton abduction - Travis in the UFO, Travis Walton abduction - Controversy, Travis Walton abduction - Later Years, Travis Walton abduction - An Independent Witness?, Travis Walton abduction - Sources, Travis Walton abduction - External link

Read more here: » Travis Walton abduction: Encyclopedia II - Travis Walton abduction - An Independent Witness?

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Travis Walton abduction - Later Years

1978 saw the publication of two books related to the Walton case: Bill Barry’s The Ultimate Encounter, which argues that the various debunkers, especially Klass, did not make persuasive cases, and that Travis and the others related events more or less as they believed they’d happened; Travis Walton’s own The Walton Experience, which outlined his own narrative of the UFO event and its aftermath. (Following the film adaptation of this book, Walton would retitle his volume Fire In The Sky, and expand it, mainly to rebut ...

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Travis Walton abduction, Travis Walton abduction - Background, Travis Walton abduction - The Encounter, Travis Walton abduction - The Search, Travis Walton abduction - Publicity, Travis Walton abduction - Polygraph, Travis Walton abduction - Walton’s Return, Travis Walton abduction - The Medical Exam, Travis Walton abduction - Travis’s Return Makes the News, Travis Walton abduction - Travis in the UFO, Travis Walton abduction - Controversy, Travis Walton abduction - Later Years, Travis Walton abduction - An Independent Witness?, Travis Walton abduction - Sources, Travis Walton abduction - External link

Read more here: » Travis Walton abduction: Encyclopedia II - Travis Walton abduction - Later Years

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Travis Walton abduction - Travis’s Return Makes the News

By afternoon Monday, word of Travis’s return had leaked out to the public. Duane took a telephone call from Spaulding, and told Spaulding not to bother the family again. Clark writes that after this telephone call, "Spaulding became a sworn enemy in the case." (Clark 363) Among the other telephone calls after news of Travis’s return was one from Carol Lorenzen of APRO, a civilian UFO research group. She promised Duane that she could arrange an examination for Travis by two medical doctors--general practitioner Joseph Saults and pediatrician Howard Kande ...

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Travis Walton abduction, Travis Walton abduction - Background, Travis Walton abduction - The Encounter, Travis Walton abduction - The Search, Travis Walton abduction - Publicity, Travis Walton abduction - Polygraph, Travis Walton abduction - Walton’s Return, Travis Walton abduction - The Medical Exam, Travis Walton abduction - Travis’s Return Makes the News, Travis Walton abduction - Travis in the UFO, Travis Walton abduction - Controversy, Travis Walton abduction - Later Years, Travis Walton abduction - An Independent Witness?, Travis Walton abduction - Sources, Travis Walton abduction - External link

Read more here: » Travis Walton abduction: Encyclopedia II - Travis Walton abduction - Travis’s Return Makes the News

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Travis Walton abduction - Walton’s Return

Just before midnight on Monday, November 10, Grant Neff reported that he answered his home telephone in Taylor, Arizona, a few miles from Snowflake (Neff was married to Travis’s sister Alison). The caller said, "This is Travis. I’m at a phone booth at the Heber gas station, and I need help. Come and get me." Initially, Neff says he thought the caller was another prankster. Before Neff could hang up the telephone, however, the caller spoke again, nearly hysterical and screaming, “It’s me, Grant ... I’m hurt, and I need help b ...

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Travis Walton abduction, Travis Walton abduction - Background, Travis Walton abduction - The Encounter, Travis Walton abduction - The Search, Travis Walton abduction - Publicity, Travis Walton abduction - Polygraph, Travis Walton abduction - Walton’s Return, Travis Walton abduction - The Medical Exam, Travis Walton abduction - Travis’s Return Makes the News, Travis Walton abduction - Travis in the UFO, Travis Walton abduction - Controversy, Travis Walton abduction - Later Years, Travis Walton abduction - An Independent Witness?, Travis Walton abduction - Sources, Travis Walton abduction - External link

Read more here: » Travis Walton abduction: Encyclopedia II - Travis Walton abduction - Walton’s Return

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Guinevere - The abduction of Guinevere

The earliest mention of Guinevere is in the Welsh tale Culhwch ap Olwen, where she appears as Arthur's queen, but little more is said about her. Caradog of Llancarfan, who wrote his Life of Gildas before 1136, recounts how she was kidnapped by Melwas, king of the "Summer Country" (Aestiva Regio, perhaps meaning Somerset), and held prisoner at his stronghold at Glastonbury. The story states that Arthur spent a year searching for her, found her, and had assembled an army to storm Melwas' fort when Saint Gildas negotiated a ...

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Guinevere, Guinevere - Guinevere's character, Guinevere - The abduction of Guinevere, Guinevere - In current pop culture, Guinevere - Motion pictures, Guinevere - Musical theater, Guinevere - Novels, Guinevere - Television, Guinevere - External link

Read more here: » Guinevere: Encyclopedia II - Guinevere - The abduction of Guinevere

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Guinevere - The abduction of Guinevere

The earliest mention of Guinevere is in the Welsh tale Culhwch ap Olwen, where she appears as Arthur's queen, but little more is said about her. Caradog of Llancarfan, who wrote his Life of Gildas before 1136, recounts how she was kidnapped by Melwas, king of the "Summer Country" (Aestiva Regio, perhaps meaning Somerset), and held prisoner at his stronghold at Glastonbury. The story states that Arthur spent a year searching for her, found her, and had assembled an army to storm Melwas' fort when Saint Gildas negotiated a ...

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Guinevere, Guinevere - Guinevere's character, Guinevere - The abduction of Guinevere, Guinevere - In current pop culture, Guinevere - Motion pictures, Guinevere - Musical theater, Guinevere - Novels, Guinevere - Television

Read more here: » Guinevere: Encyclopedia II - Guinevere - The abduction of Guinevere

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Persephone - The Abduction Myth

In the Olympian pantheon, Persephone is given a father: according to Hesiod's Theogony, Persephone was the daughter produced by the union of Zeus and Demeter. "And he [Zeus] came to the bed of bountiful Demeter, who bore white-armed Persephone, stolen by Hades from her mother's side". Unlike every other offspring of an Olympian pairing, however, Persephone has no stable position at Olympus. Persephone used to live far away from the other gods, a goddess within Nature before the days of planting seeds and nurturing plants. In th ...

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Persephone, Persephone - Overview, Persephone - The Abduction Myth, Persephone - Modern Scholarship on Persephone, Persephone - Persephone Before the Greeks?, Persephone - Life-Death-Rebirth, Persephone - Consorts/Children, Persephone - The 1911 Britannica's account of the myth

Read more here: » Persephone: Encyclopedia II - Persephone - The Abduction Myth

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Lindbergh kidnapping - The Abduction

That evening (March 1, 1932) at about 8.00 p.m., the baby had been put to bed by his mother, and by nanny Betty Gow. Gow stayed with the baby a few minutes longer until she was sure he was asleep. Mrs. Lindbergh checked in on the child about 9.00 p.m. and found him sleeping quietly. Gow checked in on the baby a little before 10.00 p.m., and discovered he was not in his bed. She told Mrs. Lindbergh, and the two women initially suspected it was another joke by Mr. Lindbergh. He occasionally pulled pranks, and not long before, had secret ...

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Lindbergh kidnapping, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eaglet, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Lindbergh Estates, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Abduction, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Four Colonels, Lindbergh kidnapping - Federal Interest, Lindbergh kidnapping - More Ransom Letters, Lindbergh kidnapping - Enter Jafsie, Lindbergh kidnapping - Gaston Means the Socialite and the Baby Trail, Lindbergh kidnapping - Cemetery John, Lindbergh kidnapping - Enter John Hughes Curtis, Lindbergh kidnapping - Jafsie Delivers the Ransom, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Body, Lindbergh kidnapping - Investigation, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Ransom, Lindbergh kidnapping - Bruno Hauptmann, Lindbergh kidnapping - Hauptmann's Trial Conviction and Execution, Lindbergh kidnapping - Aftermath, Lindbergh kidnapping - Unresolved Questions, Lindbergh kidnapping - Questions about Hauptmann's Guilt, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eyewitnesses, Lindbergh kidnapping - Condon's Telephone Number in Hauptmann's House, Lindbergh kidnapping - Questions About the Toddler's Corpse, Lindbergh kidnapping - Alternate Scenarios

Read more here: » Lindbergh kidnapping: Encyclopedia II - Lindbergh kidnapping - The Abduction

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Marc Dutroux - Abductions and arrest

Some of the following describes the events as alleged by the prosecution. Julie Lejeune (age 8) and Mélissa Russo (age 8) were kidnapped together on June 24, 1995, probably by Dutroux, and imprisoned in Dutroux's cellar. Dutroux repeatedly sexually abused the girls and produced pornographic videos. 17-year-old An Marchal and 19-year-old Eefje Lambrechts were kidnapped on August 22, 1995 while on a camping trip in Ostend, probably by Dutroux and his drug-addicted accomplice Michel Lelièvre, who was being paid with drugs. Since ...

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Marc Dutroux, Marc Dutroux - Before the kidnappings, Marc Dutroux - Abductions and arrest, Marc Dutroux - Shortcomings of the investigation public outcry, Marc Dutroux - The trial, Marc Dutroux - Sentencing, Marc Dutroux - Pedophilia?

Read more here: » Marc Dutroux: Encyclopedia II - Marc Dutroux - Abductions and arrest

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Mordechai Vanunu - Disclosure abduction and publication

In early September 1986, Vanunu flew to London with Hounam, and in violation of his non-disclosure agreement, revealed to The Sunday Times his knowledge of the Israeli nuclear program, including photographs he had secretly taken at the Dimona site. Anxious to avoid being duped by another Hitler Diaries-sized hoax, The Sunday Times spent extensive time verifying Vanunu’s story with leading experts.[3] Apparently frustrated by the delay while Hounam was completing his research, Vanunu approached a rival newspaper, the tabloid < ...

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Mordechai Vanunu, Mordechai Vanunu - Background, Mordechai Vanunu - Disclosure abduction and publication, Mordechai Vanunu - Imprisonment, Mordechai Vanunu - Release, Mordechai Vanunu - 2004 arrests, Mordechai Vanunu - 2005 arrests, Mordechai Vanunu - Support

Read more here: » Mordechai Vanunu: Encyclopedia II - Mordechai Vanunu - Disclosure abduction and publication

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Hanns Martin Schleyer - Abduction and murder

Schleyer was kidnapped on September 5, 1977 by the Red Army Faction, also known as Baader-Meinhof Gang, in Cologne. The purpose of this was to blackmail the German government to release imprisoned members of their group. Two police officers and Schleyer's driver Heinz Marcicz as well as his body guard were killed in the kidnapping. Schleyer was hidden in a highrise in Erftstadt (Liblar) near Cologne. Later, he was brought over the border into the Netherlands. The German police came very close to finding Schleyer, but due to lac ...

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Hanns Martin Schleyer, Hanns Martin Schleyer - Life, Hanns Martin Schleyer - Abduction and murder

Read more here: » Hanns Martin Schleyer: Encyclopedia II - Hanns Martin Schleyer - Abduction and murder

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - La Cantuta massacre - Abduction of July 1992

In the pre-dawn hours of 18 July 1992, members of the Army Intelligence Service (SIE) and the Army Directorate of Intelligence (DINTE), most of whom were attached to the recently established Grupo Colina death squad, burst into the residences of the Enrique Guzmán y Valle National University. Once inside, the troops forced all the students to leave their rooms and lie belly-down on the floor. Nine students – Bertila Lozano Torres, Dora Oyague Fierro, Luis Enrique Ortiz Perea, Armando Richard Amaro Cóndor, Robert Édgar Teod ...

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La Cantuta massacre, La Cantuta massacre - Context, La Cantuta massacre - Abduction of July 1992, La Cantuta massacre - Prosecutions and amnesty, La Cantuta massacre - Repeal of the Amnesty Law

Read more here: » La Cantuta massacre: Encyclopedia II - La Cantuta massacre - Abduction of July 1992

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Donald Neilson - The abduction of Lesley Whittle

By 1972, Neilson had decided he needed to step up his criminal activity if he was to gain the big payout he wanted and receive the publicity he craved. He then read an article in the Daily Express about Lesley Whittle, a teenage schoolgirl who had been left a five-figure sum by her deceased father, George, in his will. Mr. Whittle had run a successful coach company. Neilson continued with his sub-post office raids while also concocting ...

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Donald Neilson, Donald Neilson - Criminal beginnings, Donald Neilson - The sub-post offices, Donald Neilson - The abduction of Lesley Whittle, Donald Neilson - The grim discovery, Donald Neilson - Arrest, Donald Neilson - A fifth victim, Donald Neilson - Trial, Donald Neilson - Press Opinion, Donald Neilson - Victims

Read more here: » Donald Neilson: Encyclopedia II - Donald Neilson - The abduction of Lesley Whittle

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - John Edward Mack - Abduction Phenomenon

This theme was taken to a controversial extreme in the early 1990s when Mack commenced his decade-plus study of 200 men and women who reported recurrent alien encounter experiences. Such encounters had been reported since at least the 1950's (the account of Antonio Villas Boas), and had seen some limited attention from academic figures (Dr. R. Leo Sprinkle perhaps being the earliest, in the 1960s). Mack, however, remains probably the most esteemed academic to have studied the subject. Mack initially suspected that such persons were suffering from mental illness, but when no obvious pathologies were present i ...

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John Edward Mack, John Edward Mack - Early Career, John Edward Mack - Abduction Phenomenon, John Edward Mack - Trivia, John Edward Mack - Sources

Read more here: » John Edward Mack: Encyclopedia II - John Edward Mack - Abduction Phenomenon

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Satanic ritual abuse - Parallels to reports of alien abduction

California-based therapist Gwen Dean noted forty-four parallels between alleged alien abductions and satanic ritual abuse. Both emerged as widespread phenomena in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and both often use hypnosis to recover lost or suppressed memories. Furthermore, the scenarios and narratives offered by abductees and SRA victims feature many similar elements: both are typically said to begin when the experiencer is in their youth; both are said to involve entire families and to occur generationally; the alien examination ta ...

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Satanic ritual abuse, Satanic ritual abuse - Prevalence, Satanic ritual abuse - Historical origins, Satanic ritual abuse - Modern times, Satanic ritual abuse - Specific cases, Satanic ritual abuse - Questioning children, Satanic ritual abuse - Hypnosis and false memories, Satanic ritual abuse - Popular culture, Satanic ritual abuse - Literature, Satanic ritual abuse - Parallels to reports of alien abduction

Read more here: » Satanic ritual abuse: Encyclopedia II - Satanic ritual abuse - Parallels to reports of alien abduction

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Alias episodes Season 2 - The Abduction

Original airdate: December 15, 2002 Directed by: Nelson McCormick Written by: Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci Jack meets Alliance of Twelve counterintelligence head Ariana Kane, who is sent in to investigate Emily's disappearance and to discover who is trying to blackmail Sloane. Meanwhile, Marshall is sent on his first mission with Sydney as his partner. Vaughn schedules Will to take a CIA psych test. Francie g ...

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Alias episodes Season 2, Alias episodes Season 2 - The Enemy Walks In, Alias episodes Season 2 - Trust Me, Alias episodes Season 2 - Cipher, Alias episodes Season 2 - Dead Drop, Alias episodes Season 2 - The Indicator, Alias episodes Season 2 - Salvation, Alias episodes Season 2 - The Counteragent, Alias episodes Season 2 - Notes, Alias episodes Season 2 - Passage Part 1, Alias episodes Season 2 - Passage Part 2, Alias episodes Season 2 - The Abduction, Alias episodes Season 2 - A Higher Echelon, Alias episodes Season 2 - The Getaway, Alias episodes Season 2 - Phase One, Alias episodes Season 2 - Notes, Alias episodes Season 2 - Double Agent, Alias episodes Season 2 - Notes, Alias episodes Season 2 - A Free Agent, Alias episodes Season 2 - Notes, Alias episodes Season 2 - Firebomb, Alias episodes Season 2 - A Dark Turn, Alias episodes Season 2 - Truth Takes Time, Alias episodes Season 2 - Endgame, Alias episodes Season 2 - Countdown, Alias episodes Season 2 - Second Double, Alias episodes Season 2 - The Telling

Read more here: » Alias episodes Season 2: Encyclopedia II - Alias episodes Season 2 - The Abduction

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Kidnapping - Named forms

E.g. a child is taken hostage to force the shopkeeper to open the safe ...

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Kidnapping, Kidnapping - Definition, Kidnapping - Scope of application in the United States, Kidnapping - Kidnapping versus Abduction, Kidnapping - Kidnapping in English law, Kidnapping - Named forms, Kidnapping - Sources and References

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Abduction: Encyclopedia II - La Cantuta massacre - Prosecutions and amnesty

In April 1993, a group of Peruvian military officers anonymously released a document detailing the events at La Cantuta. Their document claimed the death squad had abducted the victims, tortured and murdered them, and then hurriedly buried them; later, they claimed, after questions had been raised in Congress, the armed forces had exhumed, incinerated, and reburied the bodies in another location. The military whistleblowers named the members of Grupo Colina involved, identified the operations chief – Maj. Santiago Martín Rivas – ...

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La Cantuta massacre, La Cantuta massacre - Context, La Cantuta massacre - Abduction of July 1992, La Cantuta massacre - Prosecutions and amnesty, La Cantuta massacre - Repeal of the Amnesty Law

Read more here: » La Cantuta massacre: Encyclopedia II - La Cantuta massacre - Prosecutions and amnesty




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