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The abductees were brought to
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For two years, she was held prisoner in various places including the Punta de Rieles Prison, a military prison for women that held over 600 political prisoners over the course of the 12-year dictatorship. Her family managed to help arrange her release, and she was exiled to Italy—the terms of her
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Celiberti, along with other women such as Elena
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the previous year. Frustrated with her inability to help her comrades in
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