A federal court on Wednesday struck down a presidential pardon and restored human rights abuse convictions for two leaders of Argentina's 1976-83 military dictatorship.
The ruling forces former Gen. Jorge Videla and former Adm. Emilio Massera to serve out life sentences handed down in 1985 after they were convicted of devising a systematic plan by the military to abduct, torture and execute suspected opponents of the regime.
The court's decision is symbolic since under Argentine law Videla and Massera would both serve their sentences at home because they are elderly. Both are already under house arrest in other cases.
The two were among the junta leaders that ruled Argentina when, according to human rights groups, some 30,000 people were either killed or disappeared during a military campaign to snuff out leftist dissent.
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