Saturday, October 23, 2010

Old Honeywell Theromstat To New

Roberto De Vicenzo: To win siepre

Family and friends said goodbye on Saturday the militant Rosario disappeared during the dictatorship, Roberto De Vicenzo, whose remains were identified on 17 March by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF) in the local cemetery Santa Fe de Barrancas, where they were buried as NN.


"Dad, with your bones will give justice to your classmates. Because you're living proof that serve to punish the oppressors, "he said during a tribute to the children of De Vicenzo, Gustavo.

Bones timeworn, he added, but unbreakable as were your ideas of justice and freedom. " Roberto De Vicenzo

, militant montonero the area south of the city, was kidnapped on September 27, 1976, hours after a gang of security forces do the same with his wife, Miriam Moro, who was returning with another co-distributing leaflets in the south cold in this city.

remained missing since then, until 17 March the EAAF identified his remains in the cemetery of the town of Barrancas, located 75 miles north of Rosario, where they were buried as NN.
Miriam
Moro's body, meanwhile, was found in 1983 in the ossuary City Casilda, 50 miles west of Rosario.

At the time of the disappearance of the couple had two sons, Darius, who was then two years, and Gustavo, 7 months. Miriam was studying in September 1976, when she was arrested, a pregnancy of 3 months.

More than a hundred members, friends and family said goodbye this afternoon the remains of Roberto De Vicenzo, stored in a box covered with the flag of Argentina, during a ceremony held at the local headquarters of the Movement Evita.

"He wants to tell you with all my heart and my strength that I am happy to be your son. Moreover, I thank you that day you went to find mom imminent danger " Gustavo said during the tribute, before they take the remains of his father Baigorria Grenadier cemetery where he was buried.

Reference boy who is now 34 years in his father's decision is related to De Vicenzo was kidnapped when he went to look for Moro, upon learning that he had fallen into the hands of the police a few hours earlier.

"Today I would say back: 'Come on Dad, do not leave her alone Mama', your courage and friendship shown me that your blood is blood rebellious and revolutionary guerrilla band. I am your blood and move on ", he said Gustavo, between the sobs of those present. Elsa

Chiche Massa Mothers of the Plaza 25 de Mayo de Rosario, said that "history has told today that Robert and Miriam is exactly like that of our children."
recalled that they faced "a militant of heart and conscience for the dispossessed" and that it "remains today a utopia."

For its part, the owner of Rosario Prevents Movement, the provincial deputy Gerardo Rico, said De Vicenzo "was a really montonero clearly determined to make life a collective project."

The official added that in the 70 "did not know very well as he had to do, but we knew we had to change the world to build a society worth living. "

Finally, the militant group HIJOS Rosario, Juan Emilio Basso, read a letter written by April, one of the granddaughters of the couple murdered by the dictatorship, he said his grandparents who did not know: "If you could be here , would say how good they are. "

(Source: Télam)

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