Iribarne explained to him that the methods used by the Argentine
dictatorship three decades ago led to state terrorism, which the current
government rejected. Fernandez said that Argentina's cooperation had a limit: he
mentioned explicitly Gonzales' famous memos and explained to him the goverment's
disagreement with their substance. He added that the Argentine government is
part of the International Crimes Tribunal and supports the application of the
statute of Rome, which it created, and the Geneva Conventions.
Gonzalez' astounding reply: My torture memos were not meant for the public to read.
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