
U211-A Power Regulator
Features:
Power in : AC 100V?00V; Power out : AC 200V , 2kW
Voltage protection device under unstable voltage
Easily installed into fuel dispenser
100% Factory Tested.
Packing:
Weight: Dimension:
10.3kg/case of 1 150×200×340mm/case of 1
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Argentina
The slow battle for justice
Sep 14th 2006 | BUENOS AIRES
From The Economist print edition
Pardons are lifted on three of the former junta s most senior members
THIRTY years after Argentina s army seized power and embarked on its horrific campaign of abductions,
tortures and killings, the country is at last beginning to face down its demons. Last week federal judges
overturned pardons granted to three leading members of the 1976-83 military dictatorship—Jorge Videla,
the junta s first leader, Albano Harguindeguy, its i fuel dispenser nterior minister, and Jose MartÃnez de Hoz, its economy
minister—opening the way for their eventual trial.
The three were among nine junta leaders convicted and imprisoned for their part in a “dirty war�that
resulted in at least 13,000 deaths and “disappearances� human-rights groups put the toll closer to
30,000. But in 1989-90 all were pardoned by President Carlos Menem. The three men, whose pardons
were ruled unconstitutional, may now be charged with the abduction of, and attempted extortion from a
wealthy businessman, Federico Gutheim, and his son Miguel, who were held for five months in 1976-77
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