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Horacio Verbitsky (born February 11, 1942) is an Argentine left-wing investigative journalist and author with a history as a leftist guerrilla in the Montoneros. In the early 1990s, he reported on a series corruption scandals in the administration of President Carlos Menem, which eventually led to the resignations or firings of many of Menem's ministers. In 1994, he reported on the confessions of naval officer Adolfo Scilingo, documenting torture and executions by the Argentine military during the 1976–83 Dirty War. His books on both the Menem administration and the Scilingo confessions became national bestsellers. As of January 2015 Verbitsky is a Commissioner for the International Commission against the Death Penalty.

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  • هوراشيو فيربيتسكي (بالإسبانية: Horacio Verbitsky)‏ (و. 1942 – م) هو كاتب، وصحفي من الأرجنتين ولد في بوينس آيرس. (ar)
  • Horacio Verbitsky (* 11. Februar 1942 in Buenos Aires) ist ein argentinischer Journalist und Buchautor. Er leitet das Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales („Zentrum für rechtliche und soziale Studien“; CELS), eine 1979 gegründete argentinische Menschenrechtsorganisation. (de)
  • Horacio Verbitsky (born February 11, 1942) is an Argentine left-wing investigative journalist and author with a history as a leftist guerrilla in the Montoneros. In the early 1990s, he reported on a series corruption scandals in the administration of President Carlos Menem, which eventually led to the resignations or firings of many of Menem's ministers. In 1994, he reported on the confessions of naval officer Adolfo Scilingo, documenting torture and executions by the Argentine military during the 1976–83 Dirty War. His books on both the Menem administration and the Scilingo confessions became national bestsellers. As of January 2015 Verbitsky is a Commissioner for the International Commission against the Death Penalty. Verbitsky become immersed in controversy following the election of Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis, due to Verbitsky's accusations that Bergoglio was complicit with military dictators during the so-called Dirty War. These claims have been disputed. The Argentine journalist and his investigative team in early September 2015 came out with the best-selling book, Doble Agente. La biografía inesperada de Horacio Verbitsky (Double Agent: The unexpected biography of Horacio Verbitsky), documenting Verbitsky's work with the Argentine military during the period of state terror. September 2016, former Argentine Army chief César Milani, a frequent Verbitsky target on alleged human rights grounds, responded bluntly that his critic "has to explain his time during military dictatorship," adding, "His friends were senior military officials. Why was it that he never questioned them?" Verbitsky heads the Center for Legal and Social Studies (CELS), an Argentine human-rights organization. During the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina, CELS distanced itself from Verbitsky after his involvement in a scandal in which Verbitsky used his connection with the former Minister of Health Ginés González García to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, at that time multiple front-line doctors were not yet inoculated. For this episode, the president Alberto Fernández, requested the resignation of González García, who was quickly replaced by Carla Vizzotti. (en)
  • Horacio Verbitsky (Buenos Aires, 11 de febrero de 1942)​ es un periodista, montonero de 1973 a 1977​ y escritor argentino,​ autor de más de veinte libros. Integró la Junta Directiva de la división latinoamericana de la ONG Human Rights Watch.​ Presidió el CELS durante dos décadas. Escribió durante 30 años en Página/12. Dirige el sitio informativo El Cohete a la Luna[2]. (es)
  • Horacio Verbitsky (né le 11 février 1942 à Buenos Aires) est journaliste et écrivain argentin, ex-militant du Parti justicialiste et du mouvement armé Montoneros pendant la période de la dictature argentine. (fr)
  • Horacio Verbitsky (Buenos Aires, 11 febbraio 1942) è un giornalista e scrittore argentino. È uno dei principali esponenti del movimento argentino per la difesa dei diritti umani e tra i responsabili della sezione americana di Human Rights Watch. Editorialista del giornale argentino Página/12, collabora con El País, New York Times e Wall Street Journal ed insegna alla Fundación para un Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano, fondata da Gabriel García Márquez. (it)
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  • هوراشيو فيربيتسكي (بالإسبانية: Horacio Verbitsky)‏ (و. 1942 – م) هو كاتب، وصحفي من الأرجنتين ولد في بوينس آيرس. (ar)
  • Horacio Verbitsky (* 11. Februar 1942 in Buenos Aires) ist ein argentinischer Journalist und Buchautor. Er leitet das Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales („Zentrum für rechtliche und soziale Studien“; CELS), eine 1979 gegründete argentinische Menschenrechtsorganisation. (de)
  • Horacio Verbitsky (Buenos Aires, 11 de febrero de 1942)​ es un periodista, montonero de 1973 a 1977​ y escritor argentino,​ autor de más de veinte libros. Integró la Junta Directiva de la división latinoamericana de la ONG Human Rights Watch.​ Presidió el CELS durante dos décadas. Escribió durante 30 años en Página/12. Dirige el sitio informativo El Cohete a la Luna[2]. (es)
  • Horacio Verbitsky (né le 11 février 1942 à Buenos Aires) est journaliste et écrivain argentin, ex-militant du Parti justicialiste et du mouvement armé Montoneros pendant la période de la dictature argentine. (fr)
  • Horacio Verbitsky (Buenos Aires, 11 febbraio 1942) è un giornalista e scrittore argentino. È uno dei principali esponenti del movimento argentino per la difesa dei diritti umani e tra i responsabili della sezione americana di Human Rights Watch. Editorialista del giornale argentino Página/12, collabora con El País, New York Times e Wall Street Journal ed insegna alla Fundación para un Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano, fondata da Gabriel García Márquez. (it)
  • Horacio Verbitsky (born February 11, 1942) is an Argentine left-wing investigative journalist and author with a history as a leftist guerrilla in the Montoneros. In the early 1990s, he reported on a series corruption scandals in the administration of President Carlos Menem, which eventually led to the resignations or firings of many of Menem's ministers. In 1994, he reported on the confessions of naval officer Adolfo Scilingo, documenting torture and executions by the Argentine military during the 1976–83 Dirty War. His books on both the Menem administration and the Scilingo confessions became national bestsellers. As of January 2015 Verbitsky is a Commissioner for the International Commission against the Death Penalty. (en)
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