Add your signature to the petition. Estela de Carlotto, Tati Almeida and thousands of people demand freedom from prisoners for fighting

Add your signature to the petition. Estela de Carlotto, Tati Almeida and thousands of people demand freedom from prisoners for fighting
Add your signature to the petition. Estela de Carlotto, Tati Almeida and thousands of people demand freedom from prisoners for fighting

“Freedom to the detainees of the Bases Law and cessation of persecutions” demands the petition that, in a few hours, already collected more than 15 thousand signatures from representatives and organizations of human rights, unions, politicians, students, feminists and social, national and international.

In permanent updating

The petition states that “we demand the immediate and unrestricted freedom of all those detained on the occasion of the massive mobilization last Wednesday, June 12, against the sanction of the so-called ‘Bases Law’, exercising their democratic and constitutional right to protest. ” Let us remember that the majority of the arrests occurred more than ten blocks from Plaza Congreso, at a time when people were dispersing after receiving a barrage of tear gas and rubber bullets from the federal forces and the government of the City of Buenos Aires. Furthermore, it is reported that “people deprived of their liberty have received ill-treatment during their detention.”

The solidarity with this claim is enormous and transcends even internationally. The signatures follow one another without interruption, that is why we point out some of the first names, while accessions continue to arrive.

  • Carlotto Stela, Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo
  • Taty Almeida, Mothers of Plaza de Mayo
  • Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Nobel Peace Prize winner, SERPAJ
  • Marta Ungaro, Relatives of Former Detainees-Disappeared
  • Eduardo Tavani, President of the APDH
  • Provincial Commission for Memory
  • Association of Former Detainees-Disappeared
  • Argentine League for the Rights of Man
  • Center of Professionals for Human Rights
  • Liberpueblo
  • Graciela Lois, Relatives of Former Detainees-Disappeared for Political Reasons
  • Myriam Bregman, president of the Center of Professionals for Human Rights, national representative (mc)
  • Patricia Walsh, Buenos Aires deputy (mc), family member of detained-disappeared
  • Gerardo Caviglia and Jacinto Lara Bonilla, Team of lawyers for the complaint against crimes of the Franco regime
  • Paula Penacca, Leopoldo Moreau, Juan Marino, Vanesa Siley, Julia Strada, Mónica Macha, Itai Hagman and José Glinsky, national deputies of Unión por la Patria
  • Nicolás del Caño and Alejandro Vilca, national deputies of the PTS-Left Front
  • Romina del Plá, national deputy of the PO-Left Front
  • Luis D’Elía, Land, Housing and Habitat Federation (CTA)
  • Héctor “Toty” Flores, La Matanza councilor of Together for Change, former national deputy
  • Alejandro Di Chiara, President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Province of Buenos Aires, Union for the Homeland
  • Alejandrina Barry, Buenos Aires deputy, daughter of detainees-disappeared, Left Front
  • Laura Cano, deputy of the province of Buenos Aires, Left Front
  • Vidal Aragonés, former deputy lawyer, Catalonia
  • Gustavo Pulti and Susana González, deputies of the Province of Buenos Aires, Union for the Homeland
  • Soledad Alonso, Deputy of the Province of Buenos Aires, Union of Workers of the National Social Security Administration (ANSES)
  • Lorena Parrilli, provincial deputy Unión por la Patria, Neuquén
  • Mabel Careaga, Relatives of Former Detainees-Disappeared of the Santa Cruz Church
  • Diana Kordon, Liberpueblo and Argentine Psychosocial Work and Research Team (EATIP)
  • Viviana Cao, Disobedient Stories
  • Julieta Bandirali, Association of Lawyers of Buenos Aires
  • Alejandro Wall, journalist
  • Adriana Meyer, journalist
  • Nora Bär, journalist The uncovering
  • Araceli Bellota and Federico Fongi, councilors Union for the Homeland (Moreno)
  • Sergio Piguillem, UCR City Councilor of Córdoba.
  • Alejandro Pugliese, National current of historical militancy
  • Patricia Barone, Organized Musicians
  • Agustina Dominguez, Collective of filmmakers
  • Leonel Tribilsi, The Powerful
  • Anuka Fuks, LatFem
  • Daniela Atencio, FOL
  • David Morera Herrera, Sectional Workers Union National University School of Economic and Social Planning (Costa Rica)
  • Diego Pietrafesa, journalist, SiPreBA delegate
  • Eduardo Grüner, Socialist Intellectual Assembly
  • Eliana Uran, Mama Cultiva – Argentina
  • Graciela Estévez, National Coordinating Board of Retiree and Pensioner Organizations of the Argentine Republic
  • Guillermo Pajoni, Association of labor lawyers
  • Diana Milstein and Ikki Goldin, Jews for Palestine
  • José Gabriel Chocobar, Libres del Sur
  • Lucía Fariña, Vesuvius and Bridge 12 Commission
  • Luis Brunetto, Workers’ Party
  • Malena Arias, Young People for Memory
  • Nicolás Villalobos Slepoy, Argentine Movement of Self-Convened Independent Photographers
  • Claudia Korol, Scarves in Rebeldía
  • Noelia Saavedra, Evita Movement
  • María Rojas, Lesbians self-summoned by Barracas
  • Agustín Romero, United Left (Spain)
  • Ana Schoo, Health, Gender and Rights Network
  • Ana Zanotti, Argentine Network of Documentalists
  • Andrea Ledesma, Frente Patria Grande
  • Ayelén Frechero, We Vote Fight
  • Bruno Fusaro, ATE Delegate
  • Carlos Melián, Delegate of the Argentine Molinera Workers Union
  • Cecilia Bari, General Secretary ATRANA – National Radio Workers Association
  • Cecilia Valerga, SERPAJ
  • Dayana Bruchmann, Collective Apostasy Córdoba
  • Ernesto Lamtzev, Tandil Resiste
  • Estefanía Pereira, Secasfpi
  • Evangelina Sánchez, La Poderosa
  • Fabiola Salerno, APDH Chubut – Northwest Regional
  • Federico Bertalot, Marabunta
  • Pablo Solana, journalist
  • Ivana Castro, National Campaign for the Right to Abortion
  • Julieta Pignanelli, Frente Renovador, CABA
  • Yolanda Barragán, Movement for a Free People
  • Yanina González, Web Counterhegemony
  • Adrián Pérez Duarte, journalist for La Diaria de Uruguay
  • Yamila Corín, Mundanas feminist association
  • Victoria Palacios, Paco Urondo Agency
  • Verónica Santucho, Patria Grande Front
  • Tatiana Gamboa, Costa Rican Solidarity Movement with Palestine
  • Soledad Morello, Transfeminist Fury
  • Soledad Díaz, Protective Mothers
  • Signatures arrive from Feminist movement of the collectives and groups NiUnaMenos, National Campaign for the Right to Abortion, Abya Yala Feminists, Pan y Rosas, Desobedientes Assembly, Discas en Lucha, Enredada Feminista-Gualeguaychú, LesboTransFeminista Assembly -Rosario, Feminist Incidence, etc.
  • Adhesions came from members, delegates and directors of the teachers unions ADEMYS, AMSAFE, ATEN, AGD, UTE, ADIUC, ADUNC, SUTEBA, SUTE, ADULP and others. And hundreds of adhesions arrive from teachers and students of the following universities: UBA, UNLP, UNSAM, UNCo, UNC, UNGS, UNAJ, UNdAv, UNNE, UNQui, UNLa, UNSJ, UNJu, UNER, UNCuyo, UNLaM, UNLPam, UNLu, UNMDP, UNMA, UNPSJB, UNPaz, UNR, UNRN, UCES , UNTdF, UNaHur, among others.
  • They also adhere to self-convened neighborhood assemblies who, in addition, are accompanying the detainees in the courts, police stations and other places, with permanence and support for their families. The accession of the assemblies of Agronomía, Almagro, Berazategui, Avellaneda, La Boca, Boedo, Claypole, Mercedes, Lanús, Lomas de Zamora, Quilmes, Balvanera, Agronomía, Laferrere, Bajo Flores, Parque Patricios, Caballito, Colegiales, Córdoba and Pueyrredón, Las Heras, Parque Avellaneda, Agronomy, Almagro, Quilmes, Barracas, Cañuelas, Flores, Floresta, La Paternal, Quinta de Olivos, Padua, Parque Patricios, Saavedra, San Cristóbal, Montserrat, Constitución, San Martín, San Telmo, Scalabrini Ortiz y Corrientes, Morón, Ciudad Evita, Ezeiza, Ituzaingó, Asociación Isleña, Parque Chacabuco, José C Paz, Tres de Febrero and others.
  • They also adhere political groups and parties: PTS, PO, MST, IS in the Left Front, Frente Patria Grande, Via Socialista, We Vote to Fight. Group A Cry of the Heart,

We keep updating

  • 3:30 p.m., 6,000 signatures
  • 5:00 p.m., 11,000 signatures
  • 5:30 p.m., 13,000 signatures
  • 6:00 p.m., 15,000 signatures
  • 7:00 p.m., 17,000 signatures

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