
Léonie Duquet
Léonie Duquet was a French nun known for her activism and commitment to social justice. She was one of the nuns kidnapped during Argentina's last military dictatorship in 1977, which led to her disappearance and the tragic loss of her life. Duquet was notably involved in humanitarian efforts, advocating for the rights of marginalized communities. Her legacy is remembered through the continued fight against human rights abuses and the memory of those who suffered during the dictatorship.
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Costa Rica:
Léonie Duquet was a French nun who was kidnapped and murdered in Argentina during the last military dictatorship.
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Iceland:
Leonie Duquet was a victim of the dictatorship in Argentina.
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Uruguay:
Duquet was a nun who was detained and disappeared by the Argentine military regime in December 1977.
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Bolivia:
Lèonie Duquet was a French nun who was detained and disappeared during the Argentine military dictatorship.
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Costa Rica:
Léonie Duquet was a nun and relative of Geneviève Jeanningros who was murdered during the Argentine dictatorship.
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Venezuela:
Lèonie Duquet was a French nun who was detained and disappeared during Argentina's military dictatorship due to her human rights activism.
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Dominican Republic:
Léonie Duquet was Geneviève Jeanningros's aunt, who was murdered during the Argentine dictatorship.
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Lithuania:
Léonie Duquet was a French nun and the aunt of Genevieve Jeanningros, who was kidnapped during Argentina's military dictatorship.
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Portugal:
Lèonie Duquet was the aunt of Geneviève Jeanningros, who disappeared during the dictatorship in Argentina.
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Uruguay:
Sister Geneviève is the niece of Léonie Duquet, who was kidnapped and killed during Argentina's last dictatorship.
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