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Judi Lynn

(164,122 posts)
1. Oh, jeez, this is so important. Hoping so hard they can make a desperately needed difference.
Tue May 9, 2017, 07:17 PM
May 2017

As soon as I saw the first line I immediately thought of Milagro Sala, and then hoped again, seeing Jujuy mentioned.

Hoping there are people in Argentina in key positions who would be more willing to cooperate with the UN Working Group than to serve the little dictator by keeping a lid on everything. Surely they all know the UN Working Group is created to operate above the lower motivation of personal gain from regional politics.

Milagro Sala belongs in her home, as she did from the first. There has never been the slightest reason to harm her, as everyone knows, most especially her aggressors.

It's easy to imagine that for anyone who ever had the national recognition rightfully accorded Milagro Sala, there are also so many others who have been easier to silence because of circumstances. The system which persecutes human rights advocates needs to be dismantled, defanged. Hope this visit will help the process. Gotta keep those fingers crossed until the 18th, hope help is on the way.

Thank you, tenorly.

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