Human Rights Activist Taty Almeida, Founding Member of Madres De Plaza De Mayo, Dies at 95
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Taty Almeida was seen as a defining figure of the "Madres de Plaza de Mayo" movement in Buenos Aires. She fought against the crimes of the military dictatorship in Argentina and for criminal prosecution of perpetrators.
Human rights activist Taty Almeida, founding member of Madres de Plaza de Mayo, dies at 95
Teacher, iconic human rights activist, president of Madres de Plaza de Mayo Línea Fundadora and campaigner for the disappeared and downtrodden. Taty Almeida, who has died at the age of 95, would not be silenced in her tireless search for memory, truth and justice and the knowledge over what happened to her missing son Alejandro. Leer más
Argentine human rights activist Taty Almeida died at the age of 95.
1930 – 2026: The Mad Mothers have been protesting for fifty years against the disappearances of tens of thousands of Argentinians under the dictatorship in the 1970s and…
Taty Almeida, a leading figure in the human rights struggle in Argentina, passed away on Sunday at the age of 95. She was part of the activist group Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, which for years drew attention to children who disappeared during the military dictatorship.
The President of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo-Línea Founder, Taty Almeida, died this Sunday at 95 years after having dedicated nearly half a century of her life to fighting for memory, truth and justice in Argentina with the aim of "never again" repeating the crimes of the country's last military dictatorship (1976-1983).Continue reading....
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