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90th Anniversary of the Oberá Massacre: “She Was Silenced in Society”

This Sunday will mark the 90th anniversary of the Oberá Massacre, which took place on March 15, 1936, when more than 300 settlers in peaceful protest over the price of weed and tobacco were shot by the missionary police in the company of civilian groups. It is “a marginal fact in official history,” the historian Silvia Andrea Waskiewicz, author of the book “The massacre of Oberá”. In commemoration of the ninetieth of that episode, will take plac…
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This Sunday will mark the 90th anniversary of the Oberá Massacre, which took place on March 15, 1936, when more than 300 settlers in peaceful protest over the price of weed and tobacco were shot by the missionary police in the company of civilian groups. It is “a marginal fact in official history,” the historian Silvia Andrea Waskiewicz, author of the book “The massacre of Oberá”. In commemoration of the ninetieth of that episode, will take plac…

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La Voz de Misiones broke the news on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
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