Ana María Careaga

Ana María Careaga

activist Argentina

Ana María Careaga is the daughter of esteemed political activist Esther Ballestrino and a survivor of Argentina's military dictatorship. She became a prominent advocate for human rights and justice, particularly as a member of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo, an organization that seeks to find the truth about the disappeared during the military regime. Her experiences during her mother's disappearance and her own imprisonment have shaped her lifelong commitment to activism and remembrance.

Born on Sep 30, 1961 (63 years old)

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United States United States: Ana María Careaga was kidnapped during Argentina's Dirty War and later became an activist for the disappeared. 9

CNN: Pope Francis used WhatsApp to stay connected to torture survivor of Argentina’s ‘Dirty War’

Paraguay Paraguay: Ana María Careaga is the daughter of political activist Esther Ballestrino and recalls her mother's friendship with Jorge Bergoglio, who became Pope Francis. 7

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: La paraguaya que “enseñó a pensar” al papa Francisco - Mundo