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Death of Santiago Pampillón

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On the night of 7 September 1966, thousands of students responded to the call for a strike, including Santiago Pampillón. The police were ordered to prevent and suppress the protest and a battle ensued, spanning more than twenty blocks from downtown. Amid the struggle, Pampillón received three shots
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Santiago Pampillón was the first casualty in a long series of murders that occurred during the course of the military regime (1966-1973), among others such as
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in Argentina. Since then, the Argentine student movement has vindicated his name as a symbol of university activism and worker-student unity.
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to the head, fired at close range by a policeman. He was taken to a hospital, where he died on 12 September.
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The Labor Wars in Cordoba, 1955-1976: Ideology, Work, and Labor Politics in an Argentine Industrial Society
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Santiago Pampillón was a second-year engineering student, activist, and part-time employee of
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Citizens of Memory: Affect, Representation, and Human Rights in Postdictatorship Argentina
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of Córdoba organized a silent march that was later repressed by the police.
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Santiago Pampillón
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Knowledge (XXG):Translation
Argentine
activist
Córdoba
Industrias Kaiser Argentina
CGT
Juan José Cabral
Adolfo Bello
Luis Norberto White
Silvia Filler
state terrorism
List of cases of police brutality in Argentina
The Labor Wars in Cordoba, 1955-1976: Ideology, Work, and Labor Politics in an Argentine Industrial Society
ISBN
978-0-674-02875-3
Citizens of Memory: Affect, Representation, and Human Rights in Postdictatorship Argentina
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978-1-61148-846-3
Flag of Argentina
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history of Argentina
stub

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