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Uki Goñi, a former contributing Opinion writer, is an Argentine essayist and journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Review of Books and The Guardian. He is the author of “The Real ...
He was sentenced to death by France for crimes against Jewish people and French resistance fighters after the war, Uki Goñi, a writer who attended St Conleth's College, said, per The Guardian.
In an excerpt posted on YouTube by journalist Uki Goñi, he said he had known her for more than 20 years. “It caused me great pain,” Bergoglio said of learning of her abduction. “I tried to ...
Uki Goñi, who studied at St Conleth's in the 1970s, has coordinated a letter campaign sent to the school asking it to 'apologise for actions... that were carried out under the name it still bears ...
The account was “not only believable, but also contained many elements of the truth,” according to author Uki Goni, who uncovered links between the administration and Nazis. “It was ...
He died in 2010, aged 88. Uki Goni, author of The Real Odessa: How Peron Brought the Nazi War Criminals to Argentina, said: “Argentina stands out among the countries on the American continent ...
Uki Goni, a journalist who has written two books about Argentina's links with the Nazis, said some Argentine politicians are uncomfortable addressing the issue. "The older Peronists have a really ...
The campaign has been organised by the son of the former Argentinian ambassador to Ireland, writer Uki Goñi, who first attended the school in 1971 when he was 14. Mr Goñi said Feutren ...
According to Uki Goñi’s book “The Real Odessa,” the Madrid Horcher, too, became a Nazi hangout. There, Nazis hiding in Spain planned the “ratlines,” their escapes from Europe into Latin ...
Uki Goni was referring to a Milan court’s March 23 decision to reject a claim by convicted Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke, who had sued Goni and his Italian publisher for 50,000 euros — more ...