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Argentine Students Continue to March Against the Crimes and Disappearances of the Past

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High school students are still marching in Argentina to remember the disappeared—kids like them who were kidnapped, detained, tortured and disappeared nearly a half century ago during the country’s military dictatorship. Kidnapped during an operation known as the Night of the Pencils—carried out on September 16, 1976.  This is episode 66 of Stories of Resistance—a podcast produced by The Real News. Each week, we’ll bring you stories of resistanc…

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The Cultural Festival “Young People and Rights” was developed with a large audience in yesterday’s day, filled with art, popular fair and live music to commemorate La Noche de los Lápices, for memory, student struggle and human rights in the skate park of the coast of Posadas.

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Young people from all over the country mobilized on the 49th anniversary of the Night of the Pencils. In La Plata, a massive student march of human rights organizations and social organizations coped the streets 49 years from La Noche de los Lápices. By Radio Futura / Agencia FARCO. https://archive.org/details/reporte-curva-170925-marcha-a-49-anos-de-la-noche-de-los-lapices/DIPUTA+LOS+VETOS+Y+HAY+MARCHA+FEDERAL+-+Karina+Nieto+m%C3%A1+de+Amorina.…

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Rosa Schonfeld de Bru, mother of Miguel Bru, the young person who disappeared in 1993 after being tortured by the Buenos Aires police, marched in La Plata with students and organizations in the framework of the 49th anniversary of the Night of the Pencils. The human rights referent, who presides over the Miguel Bru Civil Association, was deeply excited by the massive participation of young people in the day of memory. “I have a lot of emotion, i…

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As part of a new commemoration of the Night of the Pencils and in the run-up to the university march, the ex-mandataria sent an audio to the hundreds of students who mobilized through the streets of La Plata.

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Redacción Canal Abierto This 16th of September marks the 49th anniversary of the repressive day in which the dictatorship kidnapped ten high school students from different schools in La Plata, six of whom were murdered and never appeared. In search of trying to bring the continuity of that event that represents a historic milestone in the student struggle, Canal Abierto called four students from different educational experiences and provinces t…

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versionrosario.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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