Today is the day of rights human, we commemorate and pay tribute to colleagues who disappeared during the military dictatorship, they are in our hearts, some we know, tireless fighters, some who do not know but value.
Those left alive will always carry the stigma of the genocide, and some will be judged. Which I think is a big shit.
want to talk about the terms, language and signification. Today, I say, in our times we meaning to the term "Never Again", the national project and internalized popular Never Again, well, now I think the slogan is never less than imposing.
Why?
I never meant that a bogus transaction, which although at the time it was believed all you could do, and was "progress", the name of the slogan, the book, the review committee of the events involved people today, we know whose side they are or those who have died of side were, they were grateful for their work, but we no longer need them.
We have enough information about who was who, thanks Nestor Kirchner and his policies on Human Rights, which obviously continues our President.
Sometimes I'm ashamed to listen to certain people who committed or is supposed to say that it is progressive politics with human rights this is a fallacious reasoning as perverse ideology hiding.
Human rights are a state policy in any state that claims to be democratic, fibula, and having as its center the human being .
In any country in the world human rights are state policy, is a basic concept of international law.
Needless to say that Argentina signed a host of international treaties on Human Rights are met strictly, is more is Needless to say, some are directly operational, which means applying directly without an internal law of our state.
I think my position is clear and I will not do proper names because some are definitely past the past that we no longer need, the National People's Project no be stopped.
A fellow who left today will remember, the left will give you a hug when you see them in the Plaza.
My motto is never less, Greetings to all
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