Argentina hands down 2 more 'Dirty War' convictions

Bignone previously convicted in systematic baby theft

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Caption: Reynaldo Bignone, right, is seen with former Argentine dictator Jorge Videla at a 2012 court proceeding where both were subsequently jailed for the systematic theft of babies from political prisoners during the 1976-1982 "Dirty War" dictatorship. (Enrique Marcarian/Reuters)

The last military president in Argentina's 1976-1983 dictatorship received another prison sentence on Tuesday, this time for the kidnapping and torture of 32 factory workers.
A court in Buenos Aires sentenced Reynaldo Bignone to 23 years in prison for the human rights violations. The workers were forcibly disappeared by the military during the so-called Dirty War against leftist dissidents and other opponents.
The 86-year-old Bignone is already serving combined life sentences in more than two dozen cases involving crimes against humanity.
The Buenos Aires court also sentenced former Gen. Santiago Omar to life in prison for his role in dozens of illegal raids, kidnappings, torture and the killing of three people.
Human rights groups say about 30,000 people died or disappeared in Argentina's brutal dictatorship.