Matilde Mellibovsky not only describes the personal anguish of the families over the torturee, deaths or "disappearance" of their children, but also shows how the women gave emotional support to each other and the wa...

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Matilde Mellibovsky not only describes the personal anguish of the families over the torturee, deaths or "disappearance" of their children, but also shows how the women gave emotional support to each other and the way in which, since 1976, they slowly but surely organized and built and international movement.


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