OR Rosa Risinblitemblematic form of grandmothers of May Square and the struggle against dictatorship in Argentinawhose officials had led to the courts, died on Saturday at 106 years old, the organization was announced by an honorary president.
“The grandmothers of May Square bid farewell to their beloved Comrade Rosa Tarlovsky de Raysblit ‘, Vice President of the Organization “By 2021, when, due to her advanced age, she became an honorary president. ” of the organization, according to its announcement.
Born in 1919 in Vissa Moises, village of Jewish immigrants in the center -east of Latin America, Rosa Risinblit, midwife, saw her life coming down on October 6, 1978, the day her daughter Patricia Anti -dictatorial Model Movement, they were abducted.
Their daughter Mariana, 15 months old, was given to the family. Her grandmother grew up.
But Patricia, 8 -month -old pregnant, was transferred to detention center and torture At the Navy’s School of Engineering in Buenos Aires, where, a few days after giving birth, the baby was abducted.
Like the others about 30,000 “missing”, abducted by people of military dictatorship (1976-1983), the Patrican and the Jose murdered and the Their corpses were never found.
Twenty years later, in 2000, thanks to the tireless work of the Mayans of May Square, the organization of which was co -founder, Rosa managed to find her grandson again.
Guillermo Risinblit is one of In the 140 “grandchildren” found by its organization.
“I won’t stop. When”
In the same year, three military were tried for the abduction of the grandchild of her, they were convicted of serving Penalties of 12 to 25 years of imprisonment.
Rosa and her two grandchildren, Mariana and Guillermo, were at the hearing.
But her battle didn’t end there. “OR Pain is always there, this wound will never heal (…) but say ‘stop’? No. I will not stop. When”, She said in an interview she had given to the French Agency in 2016, at the age of 97.
According to the Mayans on May Square, they are left About 300 children born while the Their parents were held or abducted given to sympathizers of the military junta who are still staying.
The “Abules”, along with the sister organization, mothers of May Square, are demonstrating together and struggling to find the disappeared children.
“We are fighting, yes, but the heroes are our children, who fought against the barbaric dictatorship, who gave their lives to live in a better country,” Rosa Risinblit was emphasized in the interview at AFP.
Mariana posted a photo of social networking sites yesterday in which she and her grandmother look at each other in the eyes. “For me, you will live eternal,” he wrote.
On March 24, as tens of thousands of people marched in Buenos Aires, on the 49th anniversary of the 1976 military coup, the Javier Miley government announced the declassification of intelligence files for the intelligence files for the era of dictatorship.
Many demonstrators have denounced the “denial of the government” of the extreme liberal president, whose austerity treatment was accompanied by the abolition of dozens of jobs at the Human Rights Secretariat and in memory of former prisons and centers.
Source :Skai
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