- Azucena Villaflor
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Villaflor was the daughter of a
lower class family. Her mother, Emma Nitz, was only 15 years old when Azucena was born; her father, Florentino Villaflor, was 21 and worked in a wool factory. Villaflor's paternal family had a history of militance inPeronism .Azucena started working at age 16 as a telephone secretary in a home appliances company. There she met Pedro De Vincenti, a
labor union delegate. She married De Vicenti in 1949, and they had four children.On
30 November 1976 , eight months after the beginning of the military dictatorship that had named itself "National Reorganization Process", one of Villaflor's sons, Néstor, was abducted together with his wife Raquel Mangin. Villaflor started searching for them through the Ministry of Interior and looking for support from the military vicar Adolfo Tortolo (though they could only speak with his secretary, Emilio Grasselli). During this search she met other women also looking for missing relatives.After six months of fruitless inquiry, Villaflor decided to start a series of demonstrations in order to make her case public. On
30 April 1977 she and other thirteen mothers went toPlaza de Mayo in centralBuenos Aires , in front of theCasa Rosada government palace, chosen by Villaflor because it was a politically significant spot in the history of Argentina. They decided to march around the Plaza, since the police had ordered them to "circulate", in the sense of not staying. The first march was on a Saturday, and not very visible; the second one, on a Friday, and from then on they settled on Thursdays, at about 3:30 p.m. (this schedule is still kept at present).That same year, on
10 December (InternationalHuman Rights Day), the Mothers published a newspaper advertisement with the names of their "disappeared" children. That night, Azucena Villaflor was taken by armed force from her home in Villa Dominico, Avellaneda, Buenos Aires. She is reported to have been detained in theconcentration camp of the Navy Mechanics School (ESMA ), ran byAlfredo Astiz .The body of Villaflor, together with those of two other Mothers, was identified in July 2005 by the
Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team ("Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense", EAAF, known also by their finding and identification ofChe Guevara 's corpse inBolivia ). The bodies showed fractures consistent with a fall and impact against a solid surface, which confirmed the hypothesis that the prisoners had been taken in one of the many "death flights " ("vuelos de la muerte") recounted by former naval officerAdolfo Scilingo . In these flights, prisoners were drugged, stripped naked and flung out of aircraft flying over the ocean.Villaflor's remains were cremated and her ashes buried at the foot of the
May Pyramid in the center of thePlaza de Mayo , on8 December 2005 , at the end of the 25th annual Resistance March of the Mothers. Her surviving children chose the place; her daughter Cecilia said it was because "Here [at the Plaza] is where my mother was born to public life and here she must stay forever. She must stay for everyone".A biography of Azucena Villaflor was written by historian Enrique Arrosagaray in 1997.
References
* [http://www.eaaf.org/ Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team]
* Asheville Global Report, Archives, No. 339, July 14–20, 2005. [http://www.agrnews.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=635&Itemid=70 Remains of Mothers of Plaza de Mayo identified] .
* Clarín, 4 December 2005. [http://www.clarin.com/diario/2005/12/04/elpais/p-01701.htm "Otra víctima de los vuelos de la muerte"] (in Spanish)
* Página/12, 9 December 2005. [http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elpais/1-60225-2005-12-09.html "Las cenizas de Azucena, junto a la Pirámide"] ; [http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elpais/subnotas/60225-19937-2005-12-09.html "La fundadora de las Madres"] (in Spanish)
* [http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB77/index2.htm The National Security Archive] . "US Declassified Documents: Argentine Junta Security Forces Killed, Disappeared Activists, Mothers and Nuns."
* [http://www.diariomardeajo.com.ar/AzucenaVillaflor.htm Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti] - Biographical comments and quotes by people who knew her (in Spanish)
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