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Celina Kofman

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233: 127: 404:"In this country where food is abundant, where there is so much talk about the distribution of wealth and where 25 children die of hunger and malnutrition per day; children march so that governments can see them and be aware." "They are our children, it is our responsibility and moral duty to demand that the authorities end this." 6 In 2010 she asked for a call for a public trial for some journalists who collaborated with the past military dictatorship. 25: 407:
In 2013, it was news when her house located in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina, was attacked with offensive graffiti on the day that the Mothers celebrated the 36th anniversary of their first wheel. Fact that was repudiated by the Provincial Directive Council Association of State Workers (ATSA).
401:"I no longer belong to the organization but all my life I will be a Mother of Plaza de Mayo. For this reason, I continue to wear the scarf. We in the interior of the country do not handle a single peso." 5 In 2008, she gave her strong opinion on the situation of hunger and children in Argentina: 343:
on route 301. A lawyer who collaborated with his family was able to find out that he was injured in one knee, that he took refuge in the home of a family of peasants and, once restored, collaborated in cane harvesting tasks. Then they would have transferred him in a
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Celina Kofman also known as "Queca" was born in Entre RĂ­os a town in Villa DomĂ­nguez in 1924. She dedicated her life to teaching, a profession that she practiced in the city of Concordia.
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a 23-year-old student and worker, the father of a child and another on the way, who was kidnapped and disappeared by murderous military men in
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took office on May 25, 1973. It is presumed that he was intercepted by a military patrol when he was traveling in a bus line from Tucumán to
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to the route and began the trip to the province of CĂłrdoba. It was the beginning of June 1975. After the kidnapping, Jorge was taken to the
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which were flights that took captive activists, activists, disarmed militants, etc. and dropped them drugged to a watery death).3
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which recounts the vicissitudes of the investigation that allowed in 2010 to find the remains of eight popular militants in a
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In 2001 she retired from the Mothers' organization due to some disagreements with some members of the institution, among them
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In that same year, the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo were honored by SADOP at the Solar de las Artes, for
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in the San Pedro Military Camp in the province of Santa Fe. 8 Kofman died on 3 August 2020.
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whose marches had the support of great figures such as that of
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and confined in a pavilion that at that time was intended for
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Over time Celina became the Santa Fe reference of the
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Villa DomĂ­nguez
Argentine
human rights activist
National Reorganization Process
Concordia
Santa Fe
Jorge Oscar Kofman,
Tucumán.
Argentine Revolution
Héctor Cámpora

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