Argentine journalist Miriam Lewin has released her new book 'Skyvan', in which she recounts her experience in secret detention centers during the military dictatorship (1976-1983). The book reconstructs the details of the operation and traces the aircraft used in the so-called 'death flights'. The book is an investigation conducted by Miriam Lewin in collaboration with Italian photographer Gian Cerrudo, in which she revealed the identities of the involved pilots. It is known that during the 'death flights', detainees were thrown alive into the sea. It should be noted that Miriam Lewin is a survivor of secret detention centers; she was kidnapped on May 17, 1977.
Argentine Journalist Publishes Book on 'Death Flights' During Dictatorship
In her new book 'Skyvan', Argentine journalist and former detainee Miriam Lewin recounts the 'death flights' and reveals the names of pilots involved in these crimes during the 1976-1983 military dictatorship.