Carter Center podcasts highlight issues of national and global importance as they relate to the Center's work and feature former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, with Carter Center and other global peace and health experts. The Carter Center, in partnership with Emory University, is committed to advancing human rights and alleviating unnecessary human suffering. Founded in 1982 by President and Mrs. Carter, the Atlanta-based Center has helped to improve the quality of life for people in more than 70 countries. Learn more at www.cartercenter.org
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Carter Center podcasts highlight issues of national and global importance as they relate to the Center's work and feature former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, with Carter Center and other global peace and health experts. The Carter Center, in partnership with Emory University, is committed to advancing human rights and alleviating unnecessary human suffering. Founded in 1982 by President and Mrs. Carter, the Atlanta-based Center has helped to improve the quality of life for people in more than 70 countries. Learn more at www.cartercenter.org
Search for Identity: Reflections on Human Rights Abuses During Argentina's "Dirty War"
The Carter Center (audio)
1 hour 35 minutes 28 seconds
11 years ago
Search for Identity: Reflections on Human Rights Abuses During Argentina's "Dirty War"
Tens of thousands of individuals were arrested, tortured, and killed during Argentina's "Dirty War" from 1976-1983, which then U.S. President Jimmy Carter
protested by withdrawing U.S. economic and military support. This Conversation starts with the 45-minute documentary "Las Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and the Search for Identity," which
describes efforts to track down grandchildren missing as a result of the atrocities. A discussion featuring central figures in the film follows, led by President Carter, whose focus on
human rights continues today through The Carter Center.
Panelists include former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Dr. Charlie Tuggle, producer of "Las Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and the Search for Identity", Hodding Carter, former U.S.
assistant secretary of state for public affairs, Tex Harris, and former U.S. Embassy officer in Argentina, Bob Cox, former editor of the English-language Buenos Aires Herald.
Dr. Jennifer McCoy, director of the Carter Center's Americas Program, moderates.
The Carter Center (audio)
Carter Center podcasts highlight issues of national and global importance as they relate to the Center's work and feature former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, with Carter Center and other global peace and health experts. The Carter Center, in partnership with Emory University, is committed to advancing human rights and alleviating unnecessary human suffering. Founded in 1982 by President and Mrs. Carter, the Atlanta-based Center has helped to improve the quality of life for people in more than 70 countries. Learn more at www.cartercenter.org