Thursday, April 7, 2011

The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo are the granddaughter 103

BUENOS AIRES, April 7. The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo have announced "with great joy" the finding of the number 103 granddaughter, daughter of Cecilia Beatriz Barral and Ricardo Horacio Klotzman, who disappeared on August 2, 1976 in the city of Rosario, located in the Santa Fe province in central Argentina.

"Now the young can be reunited with her biological family and his sister, who looked always with Granny, and so with his truth and history, to retrace the path to your real identity," includes the statement released by the organization . The girl, "as has happened in other cases," refused to have their DNA samples were checked with those of the National Genetic Data Bank (BNDG), where are stored all the families who have reported missing relatives during the military dictatorship (1976-1983).

However, a federal judge ordered that is extracted and compared with samples BNDG in accordance with the provisions of law in Argentina. "On March 20 began the process yesterday gave the happy outcome," the note read. His parents were kidnapped from the family home in an operation that killed a friend.

The documentary evidence suggests that it was a joint action of the army and police, attended by intelligence agents responsible for the Clandestine Detention Center Fisherton, where the couple was taken. At the time of the abduction, Cecilia was nine months pregnant, waiting to get out of accounts.

He was last seen on August 11, 1976, within the center, but later was moved to give birth. Her daughter was given up for adoption by the judge Candiotte Luis Vera, who was recently indicted for their involvement in similar cases. Ricardo and Cecilia were members of the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores (PRT-ERP) and worked as teachers.

In the case of women, had been previously arrested on 25 September 1972, while hanging a banner of such training, but was released eight months later, in the context of political prisoners amnesty decreed by the Government Hector Jose Campora.

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