Avellaneda will Floreal dust in the Río de la Plata in the hope of meeting the Negrito, his beloved son was murdered by the Argentine Army and thrown into the river in May 1976 , the crime for which they were convicted of the Nation's General Santiago Omar Riveros and Fernando Verplaetsen and other repressive, almost exactly a year ago, on August 12, 2009.
Floreal died on 23 June this year after a painful illness that cut short his eighty years of fruitful life, full of creative work, consistent struggle, critical thinking and revolutionary activism and social workers from the Party communist in his youth belonged to the last moment of his life, which was awarded the Order Jorge Calvo of the Communist Youth Federation at the same hospital Eva Peron de San Martin where he fought his last battle for life.
Floreal's life is almost a dew point of a whole generation of fighters for national liberation and socialism, worker and union activist, organic revolutionary political party, a member of a family of tireless fighters, accompanied and starred in each of the offensive struggles that gave birth to the popular 70's and was a frequent victim of repression that ended seized from the Negrito Floreal, was able overcome the pain and hold for more than thirty years an exemplary struggle for the trial and punishment of all perpetrators.
His testimony at the trial will be one of the strongest complaints about perversion of the dictatorship and its foundational role of a neoliberal capitalist model who fought with all his might and all possible ways.
In 2005 he joined the national leadership of the Argentina League for Human Rights to which he contributed his enthusiasm invincible, his humor and his tireless political intelligence that allowed him to think about their family tragedy as a episode of genocide, as told in the closing words of his testimony / Oral argument before the Court which tried the murderers of the Negrito.
The family Avellaneda, Argentina League for the Rights of Man and Communist Party (organizations that honored him with its membership and militancy uninterrupted for decades) call upon all the fighters for the Memory, Truth and Justice to accompany him on his last journey.
Joseph Schulman
Floreal died on 23 June this year after a painful illness that cut short his eighty years of fruitful life, full of creative work, consistent struggle, critical thinking and revolutionary activism and social workers from the Party communist in his youth belonged to the last moment of his life, which was awarded the Order Jorge Calvo of the Communist Youth Federation at the same hospital Eva Peron de San Martin where he fought his last battle for life.
Floreal's life is almost a dew point of a whole generation of fighters for national liberation and socialism, worker and union activist, organic revolutionary political party, a member of a family of tireless fighters, accompanied and starred in each of the offensive struggles that gave birth to the popular 70's and was a frequent victim of repression that ended seized from the Negrito Floreal, was able overcome the pain and hold for more than thirty years an exemplary struggle for the trial and punishment of all perpetrators.
His testimony at the trial will be one of the strongest complaints about perversion of the dictatorship and its foundational role of a neoliberal capitalist model who fought with all his might and all possible ways.
In 2005 he joined the national leadership of the Argentina League for Human Rights to which he contributed his enthusiasm invincible, his humor and his tireless political intelligence that allowed him to think about their family tragedy as a episode of genocide, as told in the closing words of his testimony / Oral argument before the Court which tried the murderers of the Negrito.
The family Avellaneda, Argentina League for the Rights of Man and Communist Party (organizations that honored him with its membership and militancy uninterrupted for decades) call upon all the fighters for the Memory, Truth and Justice to accompany him on his last journey.
Joseph Schulman
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