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"If There Is Silence Now, Imagine Before": the Invisible Violence of the Reprisals in Extremadura

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Ángeles Domínguez López knew how to read and write because he grew up in a “house of lords.” He learned at the same time that the children of that wealthy family to which his mother, “soltera”, served. That education later allowed him to help others. He used to go to the Casa del Pueblo to teach others. And that education also served as an excuse to be illegally arrested, murdered and thrown into a mass grave. It still disappeared. It happened o…
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Ángeles Domínguez López knew how to read and write because he grew up in a “house of lords.” He learned at the same time that the children of that wealthy family to which his mother, “soltera”, served. That education later allowed him to help others. He used to go to the Casa del Pueblo to teach others. And that education also served as an excuse to be illegally arrested, murdered and thrown into a mass grave. It still disappeared. It happened o…

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infoLibre.es broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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