"She Always Knew This Moment Would Come": They Reveal that Bernarda Vera Could Be Alive in Argentina
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The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights issued an official statement referring to the case of Bernarda Vera, registered in the Rettig Report as missing since 1991, after journalistic reports revealed that the woman would be alive in Argentina. The case has reopened a historical and legal debate regarding the registration of the victims of the dictatorship and the rigurosity of the National Search Plan. Bernarda Vera, a primary teacher and milit…
It was in 2024 that the National Search Plan launched by the government found a possible discrepancy in the Rettig Report, which included a woman named Bernarda Rosalba Vera Contardo among the names of persons forcibly disappeared by Augusto Pinochet’s military dictatorship. Authorities launched an investigation after giving testimonies and records that reported that Vera, a professor and militant of the MIR, would have managed to escape to Arge…
This is Bernarda Rosalba Vera Contardo, a 27-year-old woman and activist of the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR), who was allegedly arrested and executed by military personnel in the municipality of Panguipulli in the Los Lagos Region and who, according to the Rettig report, has been reported missing since that day. For this reason, her family receives a pension. However, in the last few hours a Televisive investigation report revealed that the…
"She Always Knew This Moment Would Come": They Reveal that Bernarda Vera Could Be Alive in Argentina
Bernarda Vera, the teacher and militant of the MIR, could be alive in Argentina. Her son claims that she always knew this moment would come.
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