Pedro Solans led the ‘Chaco trench’ at the Buenos Aires Book Fair – CHACODIAPORDIA.COM

The founder of El Diario de Carlos Paz presented last Tuesday, at the 48th International Book Fair 2024 in Buenos Aires, one of his most important literary works in his prolific and outstanding presence in the literature of our land

The Editorial Sudestada stand was filled with dozens of people who listened to the author of a necessary book that challenges, within the framework of the hundred years of the Napalpí Massacre, which occurred in 1924 in the then National Territory of Chaco.

Solans was accompanied by the singer-songwriter Lucas Segovia and the heads of Sudestada, Walter Marini, Ignacio Portela and Pablo Fernández, who gave an introduction to the genocide that never stopped: the silent slaughter of thousands of Qom and Mocoví Indians who refused to raise their voice. cotton harvest. The general secretary of UATRE, José Voytenco, also attended the event.

It was a highlight of a history that we need to know to know the consequences and scope of a production system that, one hundred years after that tragic event, is once again proposed by the ruling classes as an alternative to the economic crisis that is being experienced. Argentina.

Precisely, Solans highlighted the validity of Napalpí and the legacy it has left in Chaco society.

(Photos: Roxana Balsarini)

 
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