Imagine, your daughter disappears
with a child in her womb and you never know what happened to either of them…
Estela de Carlotto, a testimony of
hope and peaceful fight
The 14 September
2015 the Permanent Mission of Argentina at the United Nations presented, at the
Palais de Nations in Geneva, the movie “True truths” directed by Nicolás Gil
Lavedra. The protagonist Estela Barnes
de Carlotto was among those present, as well as a large number of NGOs and
ambassadors from the Human Rights Council Member States.
“The
truth is neither good nor bad. It is the truth.
And you have to know it.”
Argentina, 1976 – a coup d´état overthrow
President María Estela Martínez de Perón and replaced her with a military junta,
which remained in power until 1983 changing the destiny of thousands of Argentine
families. One of those was Estela and Guido de Carlotto´s family, which saw her
daughter Laura, a three months pregnant student opposition activist, being
taken away from them forever.
For a mother there is nothing worse in the
world than losing a child, and as if it wasn’t enough, in addition to this loss,
there is the loss of a nephew and the realization that their destinies will
always remain a mystery.
The day of Laura´s disappearance marked a new beginning in the life of
the de Carlotto family, particularly in Estela’s. It meant the beginning of a
period of obstinate search for the truth.
Estela didn’t let herself be crushed by the
despair of the loss of her daughter; far from it, she joined the peaceful but tenacious
resistance of other mothers and grandmothers in the famous movement “Las
Abuelas de la Plaza de Mayo”. These women (and men) regrouped and demonstrated
peacefully around the May Square demanding the truth about their missing loved
ones to a regimen of unfair and unhuman terror. Furthermore, they created a
biographical archive of each victim of this terror; it consisted of witnesses
of friends, relatives and acquaintances of their missing ones.
The movie “True Truths” traces the true
story of Estela de Carlotto, entering the most intimate pain and feelings of a
devoted wife and mother who became an icon of human rights and a symbol of a
peaceful movement of hope and fight against a regime of terror.
Facing 30.000 desaparecidos
(missing persons) and 500 people who are still searching their real identity,
the association “Abuelas de la Plaza de Mayo” leaded by Estela de Carlotto, still
carries out its work of localizing and demanding the restitution of the victims
of the dictatorship to their families. Furthermore, it requires the punishment of
all offenders and it works to prevent this tragedy from happening again.
117 persons have already found their lost
identity….but the fight goes on!
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