>> yes. >> hinojosa: you did? >> not everything, it was impossible to know everything, but i was fortunate in that they arrested me. unfortunately for them, fortunately for me, i wasn't taken to one of the places where i would have been tortured routinely, an appalling torture, and killed. but they took me to what was then the police headquarters, an annex of the police headquarters, and i had a chance to be taken inside, and i saw their sign. when i was taken in, stripped, taken in, the first thing you see is a huge swastika, enormous swastika, covering a whole wall. and there was nazi nacionalismo. >> hinojosa: what year are we talking about, when you were arrested? >> that was in '78. >> hinojosa: so 1978, in the capital of argentina, you know, an advanced, modernized country, and in the police headquarters, you have a swastika and nazi nacionalismo. >> yes, exactly. >> hinojosa: and you actually went to the president at that point. >> i went to ask to see the president, and i said he should go there with a buc