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Argentine Police Release Popular Leaders Juan Grabois and Valentín Peralta After Arbitrary Arrest - teleSUR English

  • Juan Grabois and Valentín Peralta were detained for 12 hours after occupying the Juan Domingo Perón Institute on June 8, 2025, in Buenos Aires.
  • The occupation began last Saturday afternoon to protest the Milei government's closure of the institute, declared a national historical site.
  • Thousands of demonstrators and political leaders gathered at the police station demanding their release, while the Justicialist Party denounced the arrests as illegal.
  • Grabois emphasized that no formal eviction or specific charges were made and expressed that standing up to the Milei government was among his most significant actions, cautioning that Bullrich would face serious consequences.
  • Their release suggests continued social conflict over government actions against the institute and signals mounting pressure on the Milei administration.
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The tension escalated this Saturday in Argentina with the arrest of one of the best-known social leaders in the South American country, Juan Grabois. The police arrested him for occupying the Juan Domingo Perón Institute, a study center dissolved by the government of Javier Milei. Grabois, leader of a group akin to Kirchnerism, had decided to participate in the occupation of the state building along with a hundred people in protest at its closur…

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The renowned Argentine social leader, Juan Grabois, was arrested in the last hours in the City of Buenos Aires, as part of a protest held in the former residence that belonged to Juan Domingo Perón and Eva Duarte. The action, according to Grabois, sought to "recover from the gorilla hatred" the historic building where the Juan Domingo Perón Institute was operating, an institution recently dissolved by the Government of Javier Milei, which also i…

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A group of former employees, accompanied by Kirchnerist leaders such as Juan Grabois, of UTEP, took the headquarters of the Juan Domingo Perón National Institute in the Recoleta neighborhood on Sunday to protest its closure and a possible sale of the building.The protesters held an assembly in the courtyard of the house, where Grabois announced with a megaphone that the “peaceful permanence” will stretch for an indefinite time in protest against…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The leader of the Frente Patria Grande, accompanied by deputies Itai Hagman and Natalia Zaracho, took over the headquarters where a museum and a historical outreach study centre were operating. Then, the Federal Police arrested him and evicted him.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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