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forest444

(5,902 posts)
Thu Aug 4, 2016, 06:23 PM Aug 2016

Arrest of Mothers of Plaza de Mayo leader Hebe de Bonafini, a Macri opponent, thwarted by supporters

Internationally renowned Argentine human rights activist Hebe de Bonafini, who co-founded the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in 1977 to demand answers for the thousands of young people "disappeared" by the dictatorship at time, was nearly arrested today in Buenos Aires. She was shielded from arrest by a large crowd of supporters, however, after closer inspection of the warrant revealed that the order authorized a search of the headquarters but not her specific arrest.

The incidents took place at 1:00 p.m. local time when a team of Federal Police arrived at the headquarters of the Association of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo facing Buenos Aires' Congressional Square with the misrepresented search warrant signed by Federal Judge Marcelo Martínez de Giorgi - an ally of right-wing President Mauricio Macri.

Bonafini is a vocal opponent of Macri for his austerity policies as well for his tacit support for those accused of Dirty War Atrocities, 50 of whom have been transferred from prison to house arrest under Macri's watch. Inflation has doubled and around 200,000 have been laid off since Macri took office.

The outspoken 87 year-old activist suffered an asthma attack during the incident but was reportedly in good health. She proceeded to the Plaza de Mayo, 11 blocks to the east, to lead her iconic Thursday march - held every week to demand justice for the up to 30,000 killed during Argentina's Dirty War against dissidents in the 1970s - and was then driven home by supporters.

Martínez de Giorgi's warrant was pursuant to a 2011 embezzlement case against a subcontractor, Sergio Shoklender's Meldorek S.A., who had been hired by the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo in 2008 to build public housing and had been awarded a $300 million federal earmark to do so. Schoklender, who befriended Bonafini and joined her foundation in 2001 after serving a jail sentence for murdering his parents 20 years earlier, is alleged to have embezzled up to $60 million of these funds to cover gambling debts and other personal expenses from 2008 to 2011.

Bonafini's signature on documents related to the contract was found to have been forged, and though Schoklender himself was indicted, the case was vacated in 2013 and remanded to Judge Martínez de Giorgi. This morning Bonafini failed to appear at a court summons pursuant to the case, instead providing the judge a letter explaining her decision.

"We (the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo) have been persecuted by what passes as our system of justice since the very beginning: February 8, 1977," she said. "The courts, however, weren't nearly as energetic during the 168 times I appeared before a judge to demand information as to the whereabouts of my two sons or my daughter-in-law."

"We have cooperated with this investigation in every way, submitting 60 boxes of files, 40 hard drives, and everything else that was requested from us - without the courts ever examining them. I appeared voluntarily at your office a few months ago, only to discover the case had not moved forward at all."

Supporters of Bonafini maintain that political motives lurk behind today's incidents. "Macri tries to put on a show every day," Congressman Mariano Recalde of the populist Front for Victory (FpV) said. "He does this to distract from the real problems this administration is causing people with their economic shock policies."

At: https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.diarioregistrado.com%2Fpolitica%2Flas-madres-evitaron-el-allanamiento-y-marcharon-en-plaza-de-mayo_a57a380f54717bf89217c14e0

And: https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://www.diarioregistrado.com/politica/la-carta-de-hebe-al-juez---desde-1977-padezco-las-agresiones-de-la-mal-llamada-justicia-_a57a341e54717bf89217c139e&prev=search

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Judi Lynn

(160,527 posts)
1. Argentina's Macri Orders Arrest of Iconic 90-Year-Old Activist
Thu Aug 4, 2016, 10:39 PM
Aug 2016

Argentina's Macri Orders Arrest of Iconic 90-Year-Old Activist



Hebe Bonafini, president of Argentina's Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, protests at the site of a secret military dictatorship jail in Buenos Aires in 2008. | Photo: EFE

Published 4 August 2016


Hebe de Bonafini has spent decades searching and demanding justice for children and grandchildren who disappeared under Argentina's military dictatorship.


Hebe de Bonafini, the iconic Argentine human rights activist and president of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, faces arrest after she refused to testify in court Thursday, although a federal judge has had to change the date of the order since police failed to detain her due to a human chain of supporters blocking off the area in which she is currently residing.

Hebe de Bonafini has spent decades searching and demanding justice for children and grandchildren who disappeared under Argentina's military dictatorship.

The federal judge said the arrest will not be done on Thursday, but at an "appropriate time."

"It's a beautiful moment for the mothers, this is what we want, people in the street, mobilized people, happy people," Bonafini told teleSUR.

More:
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Argentinas-Macri-Orders-Arrest-of-Iconic-90-Year-Old-Activist--20160804-0025.html

Judi Lynn

(160,527 posts)
2. As anyone anywhere would know, a woman whose sons & daughter-in-law were taken by the dictatorship
Fri Aug 5, 2016, 05:11 AM
Aug 2016

and disappeared, a woman whose fellow dissenters were tortured and murdered, as well, is NOT a woman who would ever in a million years consider doing one tiny thing which would bring the police to arrest her, she would NEVER commit any crime, would never invite them to legally seize her, top.

So this absurd scheme they've arranged so they can haul her in is of course made of total horsefeathers. It will remain to be seen if they will decide to take her, anyway, just because they can, ultimately, just as they used to do.

Sure hope her many friends and supporters will stay close beside her, and that they will all be safe because of their number, and their unity.

Judi Lynn

(160,527 posts)
3. Bolivian President States Solidarity with Mothers of Plaza de Mayo
Fri Aug 5, 2016, 05:29 PM
Aug 2016

Bolivian President States Solidarity with Mothers of Plaza de Mayo




La Paz, Aug 5 (Prensa Latina) President of Bolivia Evo Morales expressed today solidarity with the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina, given the arrest warrant against president of that organization Hebe de Bonafini.
"Our solidarity with the Mothers and Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo. Respect and admiration for the great defenders of life and freedom", Evo posted on his Twitter account.

Judge Marcelo Martinez issued last night a warrant to arrest fighter for human rights Bonafini and carry out a raid in the headquarters of the organization, to force her to testify as defendant in the case by the alleged embezzlement of funds for housing construction.

Evo said that before, parents, children and grandchildren were victims of the dictatorship in Argentina and now the mothers and grandmothers are victims of justice.

The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo Association was founded in 1977, during the dictatorship of Jorge Rafael Videla, seeking to find the whereabouts of their children, arrested and disappeared by the military management, and claim the prosecution of those responsible for the crimes against humanity.

http://www.plenglish.com//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5123311&Itemid=1

(Short article, no more at link.)

forest444

(5,902 posts)
4. Little wonder then that Sec. Kerry had such a long face during his Buenos Aires presser
Fri Aug 5, 2016, 07:31 PM
Aug 2016

He was there the same day this was happening, and certainly doesn't want to be seen as coddling anything like this - least of all coming from a slow-mo train wreck of a government like Macri's.

Thank you, Judi, for all your research into the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. They've made their share of mistakes; but there's no denying that they - and the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo - have done more to advance human rights progress in Argentina than any other group of people.

And certainly more than this Macrisis administration.

Anyway, here she is in her own (subtitled) words. Enjoy!

Judi Lynn

(160,527 posts)
5. She is delightful! She is also the last person in the world a sane person would suspect
Fri Aug 5, 2016, 11:23 PM
Aug 2016

of greedy, sneaky, treacherous acts of corruption.

The fascists clearly know people like her, and if they like her, they believe in her, and her role in life which was already chosen for her when the fascists took her sons and her daughter-in-law.

They have no one to blame for this lady's popularity but themselves. Making up ridiculous charges, like Donald Trumps with the power of the military behind him still doesn't make them right, and her wrong, suddenly. It simply points out even again how dirty the right-wing is, how ruthless, how petty.

Sure hope her staunch defenders can be of real help when these clowns make their next moves.

It was great hearing her speaking, forest444. Thank you.

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