Offices of Argentina’s Ruling Party Bombed
United Press International
BUENOS AIRES —
Offices of the ruling Radical Civic Union Party were bombed in six cities Wednesday in apparent protest against an amnesty law exempting nearly 200 military and police officers from human rights trials, authorities said.
There were no injuries reported in the blasts.
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