The president-elect of Argentina, the far-right Javier Milei, appointed Rodolfo Barra, a former Minister of Justice forced to resign in 1996 due to his past in pro-Nazi organizations, as the future head of the State’s Attorneys this Friday. The appointment, which will take effect on December 10, generated rejection from the Jewish community in Argentina, the largest in Latin America.

Barra, 75 years old, was in the 1990s one of the most powerful men in the government of Peronist Carlos Menem (1989-1999). After a stint in the Supreme Court, he left his position to take office as Minister of Justice in 1994. Two years later, a Peronist investigation revealed that he had joined the Tacuara organization, with Nazi and ultranationalist tendencies. Noticias magazine published his photo giving the Nazi salute when he was only 13 years old. The newspaper Página 12 revealed days later that he had been detained for a tar attack on a synagogue. Barra resigned on the eve of a large protest demonstration called by the Jewish community in front of the Casa Rosada. The terrorist attacks against the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires in 1992 and against the Amia Jewish mutual fund in 1994, which left 85 dead, were still fresh.

      • anarchotaoist@links.hackliberty.org
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        11 months ago

        No. Milei calls himself a libertarian and Anarchocapitalist. He is NOT right wing! All your Wikipedia link does is show other people are also mistaken.

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          11 months ago

          From Milei’s Wikipedia page, translated by yours truly: Many of his positions have caused controversies, such as opposition to abortion, even is cases of sexual abuse, rejection of comprehensive sexual education in schools, support of open carrying of firearms (this is the least worst one), promoting the far-right conspiracy theory of “cultural marxism”, denial of climate change, rejection of vaccination and quarantine in the COVID-19 pandemic, and denying state-led terrorism in Argentina during the military dictatorship of 76-83. I’m happy to cite sources if you still don’t believe that he’s a far-right nutjob. If it looks like a duck…