translated from Spanish: The word of the missing grandson and the repentance of home

in Salta and Tucumán decided rise shows “what they cannot speak?” of Alfredo Casero. Apparently, the anger and fury against landlord would have unleashed from his unfortunate sayings about the grandchildren disappeared in the program in charge of Alejandro Fantino, Animales Sueltos.

After his satire “Want flan”, where Alfredo had mocked the claims on the part of society (laughing at “the Kirchner”) to the Argentine leadership in charge of Mauricio Macri, the capocomico questioned the credibility of the grandchildren.

“Are you sure that the last Lord is a recovered grandson? I want to be sure of all the grandchildren because the way you speak… They do not speak as if they were in charge of a body of human rights, they are making political and I don’t want human rights that are making political”, was that home said.

“During the March of the #21A, home was supported by macristasFrente, a missing grandson, named Humberto Colautti, who is the owner of El Teatrino of Salta – place where home had scheduled make their presentation – explained why he decided to cancel his show:” There were threats that I would break the theatre glasses for war, I decided to continue with the show because we are not artists Yes or no agreement for their partisan ideology, but Friday’s became my personal limit. He has to be responsible for what he says. You have to be informed to put into question the work of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo”.

Now, Alfredo Casero went public apologies on Radio Mitre: “I’m sorry for not being cautious enough. I am sorry and ask for forgiveness. No longer a figure of someone who lift me your finger. If not, I’m falling in as well as they. When a person dies and police there is a human putoderecho by these people, no one out by that people”. And he added: “it is not with the mothers, but with the political use that gave”.

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Original source in Spanish

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