Vera Vigevani De Jarach, Argentine Human Rights Icon, Dies at 97 - teleSUR English
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The well-known human rights activist lost her grandfather at Auschwitz in 1944 and her daughter to the Argentine dictatorship in 1976.
This Friday in the city of Buenos Aires she died at 97 Vera Jarach , one of the main references of Madres de Plaza de Mayo . The woman, of Italian origin and then nationalized Argentine, dedicated much of her life to the search for her daughter Franca , who was kidnapped at 18 years old by the last military dictatorship that existed in the country – it took place between 1976 and 1983-. After several investigations, it is suspected that the youn…
He fled Mussolini and was the victim of the Argentine dictatorship (ANSA)
He was 97 years old. Milanese, emigrated to Argentina to escape racial laws, but in Buenos Aires he lost his only daughter, Franca, on one of the flights of Videla's death. All his life he fought for truth and justice
Vera Vigevani de Jarach, Argentine Human Rights Icon, Dies at 97 - teleSUR English
The Mayo Square Mother turned grief into activism after her daughter’s disappearance under Argentina’s dictatorship. On Friday, journalist Vera Vigevani de Jarach, a member of the Mayo Square Mothers, Founding Line, died at 97, leaving a profound mark on Latin American collective memory. RELATED: Enriqueta Rodriguez-Maroni, Founding Member of the Mayo Square Mothers, Dies at 98 Vigevani was born in Milan in 1928 and arrived in Argentina in 1939,…
Vera Jarach, a reference for Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, who are looking for their children who disappeared in the Argentine dictatorship (1976-1983), died in Buenos Aires at the age of 97, reports...
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