Operation Condor was a network of repression coordinated by South American dictatorships during the Cold War. In this episode, we reconstruct how intelligence services from Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Brazil shared information, monitored exiles, and carried out persecution across borders. From the 1975 Santiago meeting to the Archives of Terror discovered in Paraguay in 1992, the story reveals the bureaucracy of fear: lists, files, agents, disappearances, and families searching for answers. A narrative about clandestine states, memory, and silence organized as a tool of power.

The Stolen Children of the Dictatorships
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The Island That Defied an Empire
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The Man Who Tried to Unite America
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