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U.S. slow on human rights in Argentina's 'Dirty War': Obama

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U.S. President Barack Obama says the United States was too slow to condemn human rights violations during Argentina's past dictatorship, as he honors victims of the country's so-called 'Dirty War.' Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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