A housewife who became a human rights campaigner when her two sons vanished after being arrested under Argentina's military dictatorship has died.
Hebe de Bonafini co-founded Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in 1977 after her two sons were arrested and then disappeared.
By Elsa Maishman · A human rights activist who galvanised the mothers of missing people during Argentina's Dirty War has died aged 93.
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The iconic rights activists lost her two sons during the so-called 'Dirty War' in which an estimated 30000 opposition activists, academics, and political ...
Riders in berets, espadrilles and traditional neck scarves stand out against a dust cloud enveloping a melee of hundreds of horses as they expertly herd the ...
BUENOS AIRES - Hebe de Bonafini, who led a group of Argentine women known as the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo in defying the military dictatorship and demanding ...
Riders in berets, espadrilles and traditional neck scarves stand out against a dust cloud enveloping a melee of hundreds of horses as they expertly herd the ...
Hebe de Bonafini became a human rights campaigner after soldiers seized her two sons in 1977; She said she hadn't imagined Argentina's dictatorship "was so ...
Buenos Aires: Hebe de Bonafini, who led a group of Argentine women known as the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo in defying the military dictatorship and demanding ...
Hebe de Bonafini, the iconic co-founder of Argentina's Mothers of Plaza de Mayo and a staunch fighter against the human rights violations committed during ...