60 Minutes aired a segment titled “Death Flight” on March 2, detailing a grim account from the 1970s Argentina, where political prisoners were killed by being flown over the Atlantic Ocean and thrown out of planes at 10,000 feet to ensure they wouldn’t be found. A film called “I’m Still Here,” one of this year’s ten Academy Award nominees, explores a similar dictatorship in Brazil during the 1970s. The government arbitrarily arrested people, imprisoned them for years, or executed them using the same method of disposal – dropping them into the Atlantic Ocean.
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