
"Operación Masacre"
"Operación Masacre" is a book by Rodolfo Walsh that investigates the 1956 execution of suspected guerrillas and their supporters in Argentina, following a military crackdown. Walsh uncovered evidence suggesting that some of the victims may have been unjustly killed or were not involved in any violent acts, highlighting abuses of power and lack of transparency by authorities. The work is considered a pioneering example of investigative journalism, exposing state-sponsored violence and calling for accountability. It played a significant role in inspiring human rights awareness and questioning government narratives during that period.