McNamara’s documentary tells the epic story of a decent journalist with nuanced approach By Sebastián Lacunza Editor-in-Chief Some things you might have read in the Herald in the first years of the dictatorship: “The day after the July 9 Independence Day celebrations finds Argentina so much better off than this time last year that it would be hard to believe.” Followed by lines of praise for the economic situation. “Foreign visitors ask each other in amazement: Where’s the crisis? ... There is only one blot on this panorama of things which seem to be fine and improving — Argentina’s image in the world. Powerful interests might be distorting the fact but people are mysteriously disappearing. The flow has slowed down to trickle but has not dried up completely. We have repeatedly said that until (the disappearances) have been reduced to zero, we cannot say that everything said (abroad) about us is a lie.” This editorial of the Buenos Aires Herald, headlined “The day afte...
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