Human Rights: Mario Nívoli Is the First Identified of the Remains Found in Córdoba
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This week, the Federal Justice reported that the Forensic Anthropology Team managed to identify 12 remains found in the former clandestine center La Perla. During the following days, the group HIJOS Córdoba disseminated the first identifications made, through its social networks. The first recognized person was Mario Alberto Nívoli. He was born in Ucacha, studied Chemical Engineering at the National University of the Litoral and militated in the…
The recent identification in the province of Córdoba of the remains of people who disappeared during the last dictatorship has once again bridged the gap between memory and the silenced history of our region. Among the victims identified at the former clandestine detention center La Perla is the name of Mario "Tito" Nivoli, a worker who years earlier had lived in Concordia and was involved with the construction of the Salto Grande dam. This refe…
The Mendocino Ramiro Bustillo Rubio was identified among the remains of twelve missing persons who had been found buried in a military site known as La Perla, in the area of La Calera, about 20 kilometers from the city of Córdoba. The confirmation was disseminated by the organization H.I.J.O.S Córdoba following studies carried out on the bone remains found there. The identification was obtained from genetic analyses carried out by the Argentine …
He studied Chemical Engineering at the UNL, militated in Peronista University Youth and was kidnapped in Córdoba in 1977. His identity was the first to be confirmed by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team. The identity of the first of the twelve bodies genetically identified by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF) was confirmed in [...] La entrada Mario Nívoli, the first identified in the former clandestine center La Perla was fir…
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Córdoba, 12 March (NA) — Mario Alberto Nívoli, a young electrician from the town of Ucacha, is the first to be identified among the remains of the twelve disappeared who had been found buried in a military site known as La Perla, in the area of La Calera, about 20 kilometers from this city. The identification was achieved following genetic studies carried out by the Forensic Anthropology Team, in the framework of an investigation headed by Judge…
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