dignity is still evident in Argentina at times hesitant and unafraid to shame. Human rights groups with students and unions of the city of La Plata, they are demonstrating at this time for a live appearance of Julio Lopez, a mason and a key witness in trials for crimes against humanity committed during the National Reorganization Process. I am proud to say that in addition to the Human Rights Secretariat of the Confederation of Workers of Argentina (CTA), are joining the movement several cultural organizations, carrying on their shoulders the responsibility to spread the appreciation and respect for life as basic tools to society that we all build.
is the fourth anniversary of the disappearance of Julio Lopez, from the September 18, 2006, key day in the statement of the allegations in the lawsuit against the former director of Research Miguel Etchecolatz Buenos Aires Police. Lopez vanished after leaving home, going to one of the last days of the trial that led to the condemnation of the police said.
legalized as a political prisoner in 1977, Lopez was detained in several clandestine detention centers since 1976, finally released from detention in June 1979. Probably never would have imagined he would disappear, and less democracy.
The truth is that, compared with impunity, bridges the wisdom to become surreal. What would we do with a disappearance?. Fito Páez
writes in his "Ravens at home 1984: "It has more edge a decision that a razor blade on the back" .
is in these moments when it seems to weaken the speech to outline always argue that "the revolution must be intellectual." But as reinforcement.
I can not but believe me it reinforced with greater commitment.
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