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My father’s hidden crimes

Analía Kalinec’s dad was accused of being a government torturer - he said it was a lie.

A phone call turned Analía Kalinec’s comfortable life upside down. Her father was accused of crimes committed during the Argentine dictatorship 20 years previously, when around 30,000 people were disappeared by security forces. He denied it, but Analía decided to investigate. Her findings would change her view of the father she had loved. Analía has written a book called Llevaré su Nombre (I Carry Your Name).

Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com

Presenter: Emily Webb
Producer: Louise Morris
Interpreter: SalomΓ© Paulo

(Photo: AnalΓ­a Kalinec and her father. Credit: AnalΓ­a Kalinec)

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