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- مارتن بالزا (بالإسبانية: Martín Balza) (و. 1934 – م) هو دبلوماسي من الأرجنتين . (ar)
- Martín Antonio Balza (* 13. Juni 1934 in Salto, Provinz Buenos Aires) ist ein argentinischer Offizier und Diplomat. (de)
- Lieutenant General Martín Antonio Balza (13 June 1934 Salto, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine military former Chief of Staff of the Argentine Army. From 2003 to 2011 he was Argentine ambassador to the Republic of Colombia. A man of strong democratic convictions, he stood up for the legitimate government in every attempted coup d'état throughout his senior career. He also gave the first institutional self-criticism about the Armed Forces' involvement in the 1976 coup and the ensuing reign of terror. (en)
- Martín Antonio Balza (Salto, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina; 13 de junio de 1933) es un oficial militar argentino veterano de la guerra de las Malvinas que se desempeñó como jefe del Estado Mayor General del Ejército Argentino entre el 4 de noviembre de 1991 y el 10 de diciembre de 1999. Tras el término de su carrera militar, Balza se desempeñó como diplomático al servicio de la Argentina. En 1995 Martín Balza hizo un anuncio histórico en la televisión de reconocimiento de responsabilidad del Ejército por violaciones sistemáticas de los derechos humanos realizadas por las Fuerzas Armadas argentinas durante la última dictadura cívico-militar argentina, y ordenó a sus soldados desobedecer las órdenes inmorales que pudieran darse en el futuro. Se desempeñó como embajador en Colombia, nombrado por los gobiernos de Néstor Kirchner y Cristina Fernández y como embajador argentino en Costa Rica, nombrado por el gobierno de Cristina Fernández. (es)
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- The military coup of 1976, he said, was a tragic miscalculation: "the armed forces, and among them the army, for which I have the responsibility of speaking, thought erroneously that society did not possess the necessary antibodies to confront the scourge [of violent left-wing subversion] and with the backing of many, took power." The armed forces, he said, were ill-prepared to combat urban terrorism and resorted to methods, such as torture and extrajudicial execution that can never be justifiable. It was a crime, Balza said, to give immoral orders: "no one is obliged to follow such orders, and the person who does incurs the moral and legal consequences of their actions." (en)
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- مارتن بالزا (بالإسبانية: Martín Balza) (و. 1934 – م) هو دبلوماسي من الأرجنتين . (ar)
- Martín Antonio Balza (* 13. Juni 1934 in Salto, Provinz Buenos Aires) ist ein argentinischer Offizier und Diplomat. (de)
- Lieutenant General Martín Antonio Balza (13 June 1934 Salto, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine military former Chief of Staff of the Argentine Army. From 2003 to 2011 he was Argentine ambassador to the Republic of Colombia. A man of strong democratic convictions, he stood up for the legitimate government in every attempted coup d'état throughout his senior career. He also gave the first institutional self-criticism about the Armed Forces' involvement in the 1976 coup and the ensuing reign of terror. (en)
- Martín Antonio Balza (Salto, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina; 13 de junio de 1933) es un oficial militar argentino veterano de la guerra de las Malvinas que se desempeñó como jefe del Estado Mayor General del Ejército Argentino entre el 4 de noviembre de 1991 y el 10 de diciembre de 1999. Tras el término de su carrera militar, Balza se desempeñó como diplomático al servicio de la Argentina. Se desempeñó como embajador en Colombia, nombrado por los gobiernos de Néstor Kirchner y Cristina Fernández y como embajador argentino en Costa Rica, nombrado por el gobierno de Cristina Fernández. (es)
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