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Marie Trigona's Blog

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Bio: Marie Trigona has reported from Argentina for numerous media outlets around the world. A writer, radio producer, and film maker, her work focuses on labor struggles, social movements and human righ... (More)

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Argentina marks 30 years since the Night of the Pencils

By Marie Trigona at Sep 15, 2006


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You can listen to this story on Free Speech Radio News this evening, or visit www.fsrn.org Argentina marks 30 years Saturday since the military operation known as the Night of the Pencils, when the military kidnapped and disappeared 20 high school students from the city of La Plata as part of a plan to get rid of political dissidents during the 1976-1983 military dictatorship. Witnesses say the students were then taken to a detention and torture facility that has been a site of contention for many years. Human rights groups say that the Buenos Aires Governor wants to prevent human rights organizations from holding a vigil on Saturday for the disappeared at the former clandestine detention center. Marie Trigona reports from Buenos Aires ------------

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re : I think that

By Kissenger, Clark at Sep 23, 2006 17:37 PM

bzzt, it is important to prosecute the people who have committed such crimes because it is very much likely that they would repeat it when they fell unhappy about a situation.. The argentinian cannot be truly safe because it has political murderers among them..

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I think that the

By Sergiou, Stavros at Sep 22, 2006 20:49 PM

I think that the international court should deal with active serial killers like G.Bush and not with the past. HE was the one that exploited "the anger, the despair and the sorrow" of 9/11 and brought them to the rest of the world.

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Battles on many fronts ..

By Kissenger, Clark at Sep 16, 2006 09:04 AM

I agree money won't replace the lost ones, but suing is only another pressure method against the government. Also if the argentinian courts won't prosecute the offenders may be an international court will I was never put in a situtaion where a love one was taken away from me other than by natural causes. I can only imagine the anger, the despair and the sorrow , this has caused.

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never negotiate blood

By Kissenger, Clark at Sep 15, 2006 23:44 PM

The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo have kept the slogan, never negotatiate with the blood of our children. Human rights groups have fought to shut the Pozo de Banfield down. After the dictatorship it was simply transfered from the Air Force to the Police Force (after the dictatorship many former military officers moved to the police). In the past 20 years the police continued with the methods left behind by the military dictatorship. The police target the poor to uphold same model: neoliberalism and terror. Over 2,000 people have been killed by easy trigger police, these are only the cases that have been reported. The disappeared have left behind much more than their lives: they have left behind a hope for a new future. The best way to commemorate the disappeared is to fight for their ideals and dignity. Sueing the state will not bring back the dignity of the 30,000 disappeared. We must continue with their example and fight for a better world free from exploitation and police brutality.

Marie Trigona

mtrigona@msn.com

www.alavio.org

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Sueing

By Kissenger, Clark at Sep 15, 2006 21:59 PM

Will it be more simple to sue the government to the international court? Not being compensated for the crimes is unjustice, not having the responsible brought to justice constitutes another one.

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