Crimes in Malvinas 1982
Testimonies of Argentine soldiers: “When arriving at the top we were with the Cabo Pedemonte that was wounded. We could not help it, we hid behind rocks, and from there we saw there that the English struck it and they ordered him to took off his helmet.
Suddenly, one removes a machine gun and they throw five shots to him in the head. We watched ourselves and we thought: he is dead.” "I was wounded when it folded from Tumble Down towards the hill Two Sisters to me.
Suddenly we saw come a helicopter and we thought that it was a rescue apparatus. Two of my firends made signs and i saw that they shoot them.
" I observed there that the helicopter was systematically completing the wounded. It did with true viciousness."
“I was combatant in Darwin, like member of the Airborne artillery battalion 4.
When we were prisoners brits lodged to us in a shed. The English selected to a group of us so that we gathered the ammunition, explosive devices and bodies that had been in the battlefield. That day a great explosion took place and esquir they perforated them plates. Through those orifices we saw with horror five Argentine soldiers who had been mutilated by the rarefaction wave. They shouted strong, very hard…
Immediately they were executed by the English.” “I found another day to a boy of another Regiment. He walked with the lost glance, gone crazy. He had had an encounter with the First Battalion of Gurkas Infantry of Duke de Edimburgo. He had been able to survive the ferocious slaughter that did. He told me that they violated and they mutilated to the welded poor men taken by surprise.”
“Since they had happened several hours and we continued, the English intimidated us to render to us or would bomb Port Darwin with naval gunfire, including with kelpers who we maintained prisoners.”
“I was in Port Darwin, prisoner with other 1,050 Argentineans. We were forced by English soldiers to transfer the ammunition. Ahead same of our eyes we saw when a projectile exploded and some soldiers were broken.”
TESTIMONY OF Vincent Bramley English, Veteran Parachutist of the Falklands
“… and we found a group of five or six cash that were striking to “argies”(argentines) that shouted. To one they gave him with the gun his head and killed him.
Few meters another man nailed the bayonet to an “argie”. It unloaded all the weight of the body on the gun so that the bayonet put well inside.”
" We returned to the clear one that we finished crossing. We separated and we waited for the following displacement. To about ten meters to the right an Argentinean came. They had thrown to him to the chest and shouted maintaining the wound. A type of Company B crossed the clear one and it nailed the bayonet to him.
Our soldier said to him: You do not shout more son of p…! The enemy died at the same moment in which nailed the bayo
"Suddenly a heartrendering shout was heard. After a firing we saw an Argentinean falling ravine down. It was an “argie” who has killed.
“we finished Them killing sinking the bayonet to them in the eye, because their vests were too heavy”.
All this testimonies were presented in 1996 to the Scotland Yard.
In Argentina the government created a Special Group in 1995.
The Scotland Yard never said what were the results of the invstigations.
Nobody will be judge for those crimes, but in Argentina they know that in 1982 crimes were real.