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In 1976, during Argentina's dictatorship, the navy kidnapped priests Orlando Yorio and Francisco Jalics.
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The remaining surviving priest, Fr Francisco Jalics, issued an initial statement saying he was "reconciled with these events".
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Because they stayed in the barrio, Yorio and Jalics were kidnapped.
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Two Jesuit priests, Orlando Yorio and Franz Jalics, were kidnapped from the slum where they worked, held for five months in an army torture center, then dumped, drugged and disoriented, in a barrio outside the capital.
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The main charge against Bergoglio, then a priest in his 30s, is that as the provincial, or superior, of the Society of Jesus in the country, he let the military know that he was suspending his protection of two troublesome left-leaning priests, Orlando Yorio and Franz Jalics, allowing them to be apprehended and detained and tortured for five months.
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