Rosa Roisinblit
Rosa Roisinblit, who passed away at the age of 106, was a prominent figure in the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, an organization dedicated to seeking justice for the victims of Argentina's military dictatorship. Born in 1919, Rosa's life took a tragic turn in 1978 when her daughter and son-in-law were abducted by the regime, leading her to co-found the Grandmothers group. Over the years, she played a crucial role in the fight for human rights, successfully locating her grandson Guillermo and bringing attention to the plight of the 'disappeared.' Rosa remained a steadfast advocate for justice until her death, embodying the resilience and determination of those who suffered under the dictatorship.
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Portugal:
Rosa Roisinblit was a prominent figure in the defense of human rights in Argentina and served as the vice-president of the organization Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo.
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Denmark:
Rosa Roisinblit fought for many years to find the truth about her own daughter and thousands of others who disappeared during the military dictatorship in Argentina from 1976 to 1983.
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United Kingdom:
Rosa Roisinblit was a human rights activist and honorary president of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo.
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Argentina:
Gabriel Katopodis sent a message of condolence to the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo after the passing of Rosa Roisinblit.
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France:
Rosa Roisinblit was a prominent figure in the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo and fought against the Argentine dictatorship.
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