Thursday, June 29, 2006

Another day, another trial

Dearest Friends:

I've so much to do. Prepared most of the day for my interview tomorrow afternoon and am also seriously considering extending my stay in BA. So many interesting and important things are just now beginning here, it seems a shame to leave.

I will try to go to the morning session of the Poblete Case tomorrow and duck out early for my interview which is at 1pm US time, 3pm ARG time (although word is the hearings will break early for the big game against Germany). This, like the Etchecolatz case, is historic. It's one I followed seriously in my LL.M. thesis before anyone knew it would be so big, and so serendipity strikes again.

For those of you interested CELS has started a first-rate blog following events day by day. There's an English version too, so don't let language barriers stop you. The case is historic on so many levels, and to see the lead NGO also using technology to follow and document the progress of the case is really something. They're leaders for a reason. I'll post a permanent link.

BT

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