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"There were not 30 thousand", Victoria Villarruel once again rejected the number of missing people and asked for reparations for the victims of terrorism

2024-03-24T13:54:14.721Z

Highlights: "There were not 30 thousand", Victoria Villarruel once again rejected the number of missing people and asked for reparations for the victims of terrorism. The message was posted this morning, when many of the marches of the left, Kirchnerism and Human Rights organizations began to commemorate March 24, 48 years since the beginning of the last Dictatorship. The video tells the story of Juan, a 3-year-old boy who "on December 6, 1977 was murdered in a terrorist attack in Montoneros"


On Memorial Day, the vice president uploaded a video with the story of a 3-year-old boy killed in an attack in Montoneros. In her post, she shared the hashtag #NoFueron30000.


Within the framework of Remembrance Day, Vice President Victoria Villarruel shared a video in which she focused on the reparation of victims of terrorism and asked that those responsible for the attacks not go unpunished, while closing the post with the controversial hashtag #NoFueron30000, in reference to the number of missing people during the last military dictatorship.

The message was posted this morning, when many of the marches of the left, Kirchnerism and Human Rights organizations began to commemorate March 24, 48 years since the beginning of the last Dictatorship.

The video tells the story of Juan, a 3-year-old boy who "on December 6, 1977 was murdered in a terrorist attack in Montoneros."

"I tell him, tell me the truth, how is he? 'The truth is, he's very bad.'

Is he going to be saved? 'I couldn't tell you anything, it's very bad,' his father Isaac Barrios remembers about the moment he was informed that his son had been attacked.

"Actually, he had already passed away," he recalls.

The filming shows a photo of Juan and suggests that it is 40 years since his murder, waiting for Justice.

"I feel helpless at not being able to do anything, and that no one cares about doing anything," says Barrios.

In his post, Villarruel states that "Human Rights are for Everyone. Memory too. Truth, Justice and Reparation for the victims of terrorism. Those responsible for these crimes cannot go unpunished."

The text closes with the provocative hashtag #NoFueron30000, questioning the figure established since the return of democracy as a social consensus on the people who were kidnapped, murdered and disappeared during the last military dictatorship.

The short was made by the Center for Legal Studies on Terrorism and its Victims (CELTYV), of which Villarruel was president.

Source: clarin

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