"We Are Not Victims, We Are Survivors": the Voices that Passed Through the Patronate of Women Who Are Asked for Forgiveness
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The Government recognizes the status of victims of the dictatorship to women imprisoned in the Patronato de Protección a la Mujer, 50 years after Franco's death. They request access to the archives of these centers, managed by nuns such as the Adoratrices or the Oblate.Main Topics: Historical MemoryRead full article
September 19, 1983. A young woman falls from a window on the third floor of a women’s reformatory in the town of San Fernando de Henares. She was 15 years old and was called Immaculate Valderrama. That same day thousands of people go to the streets to protest her death. A crime that the citizens attribute to those in charge of the reformatory in which she was Immaculate, all of the Evangelical Crusades. Her death occurred within the Patronato de…
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