translated from Spanish: They identified a new Argentine soldier fallen in Malvinas and there are 106

work in joint Argentine, British authorities and the Red Cross is paying off in Falkland Islands, to make known the identities of the 122 sold ADOs that were buried in Darwin without plate. Now, already are 106 cases which allows families to say goodbye to definitively their heroes. This time, we found the remains of Ramon Angel Cabrera, born in San Agustín, provincia de Córdoba, that he was 19 years old when he was sent to Goose Prairie, where he died on May 28, 1982. His discovery was generated thanks to the contributions of their families in a matter of genetic material.
“Julio Alberto Cabrera and José Armando Cabrera, who had contributed their DNA samples, were notified by the interdisciplinary team of the Secretariat on premises of the national memory archive, located on the grounds of the former ESMA”, said the Secretary of Human rights in their official statement.” This humanitarian Plan will be remembered for healing wounds, pay off debts and bring a little peace to so many families”, said Claudio Avruj, Secretary of human rights and Cultural pluralism of the nation. “Is firm the State’s commitment to continue the identification process and carry out other humanitarian trip to the cemetery in Darwin as on the 26 of March,” he added in the brief submitted on social networks.

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