Rosa Tarlovsky de Roisinblit
Rosa Tarlovsky de Roisinblit | |
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Born |
Moisés Ville, Santa Fe, Argentina | August 16, 1919
Nationality | Argentine |
Occupation | Activist |
Religion | Judaism |
Spouse(s) | Roisinblit |
Children | Patricia |
Rosa Tarlovsky de Roisinblit (born August 16, 1919 in Moisés Ville, Santa Fe) is an Argentine human rights activist who is the current vice president and founding member of the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo Association.[1] Tarlovsky was born in a rural area of the province of Santa Fe as the daughter of a farmer and rancher who suffered the consequences of the Great Depression. At the end of primary education, she moved to Rosario to study midwifery. She then worked at the Faculty of Medicine of that city until 1944.[2]
On October 6, 1978, her daughter, Patricia Julia Roisinblit, who was eight months pregnant, was kidnapped along with his son in law, José Manuel Pérez Rojo,[3] by a task force of the Argentine Air Force. Both were members of the Montoneros. It is presumed that both were killed in the context of illegal repression that took place in Argentina during the military dictatorship self-styled National Reorganization Process. Her grandson, born in captivity on November, 15 of that year and then appropriated by a pair of Air Force civilians, was recovered in 2000.[2]
References
- ↑ Israel en Argentina. "Merecida propuesta de distinción a una nativa de Moisés Ville" (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 May 2013.
- 1 2 La Capital (18 March 2007). "Rosa Roisinblit: una abuela no detiene su marcha" (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 May 2013.
- ↑ Memoria Abierta (4 September 2002). "Testimonio de Rosa Roisinblit" (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 May 2013.