Already 114 soldiers identified at the cemetery of the Malvinas Islands – Telam



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A soldier from Curuzú Cuatiá, in the province of Corrientes, became the 114th soldier to be identified in the Darwin cemetery as part of the Malvinas humanitarian plan.

The Secretariat for Human Rights and Cultural Pluralism of the Nation reported today that this was the case of Private Ramón Antonio Meza.

At the time of the 1982 war, Meza served in the No. 1 Marine Infantry Brigade, was the eldest of six brothers and, even as a breadwinner, he wanted to surrender from the same way to the Falkland Islands.

According to reports, an interdisciplinary team of the Secretariat headed by Claudio Avruj went to Corrientes to inform the father of the soldier, Delia Belarmina Meza, and his brothers Juan and Jesús, who had provided the identification genetic samples.

"In the Malvinas' humanitarian plan, we have a commitment as a government and we are pursuing it relentlessly, and a few days ago I was in Geneva, where this initiative was recognized as an example of dialogue and cooperation. respect for international humanitarian law, which allows us to give answers of this magnitude to the families of our heroes, "Avruj said in a statement.

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