A jury in the US state of Miami on Friday found a former Argentine naval officer responsible for the 1972 massacre of political prisoners in his home country.
Roberto Guillermo Bravo, 79, was ordered to pay more than $20 million (€19 million) in damages to the families of four of the victims.
Bravo and other military officers allegedly shot to death 16 unarmed political prisoners and seriously wounded three others at the Trelew military base in Patagonia in the early hours of August…