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In a new gesture intended to recall the dead of the war of 1982 and to intensify the dialogue between the peoples, the 13 March next will go to the Malvinas Islands, the relatives of 29 soldiers whose bodies had not yet been identified and henceforth they will bear their names in the tombs of the Darwin cemetery.
"It's about another big step for peace and dialogue since we know that the bullets have no name and that the Darwin cemetery is a space for all, Argentineans, islanders and English, "he said. Infobae Roberto Curilovic, former Navy pilot during the 1982 conflict and one of the organizers of this new feat.
The new journey of the parents of soldiers identified by the International Red Cross and Forensic Medicine following an invitation from the islanders members of the Malvinas Legislative Assembly. And it will be realized under the permanent sponsorship of Corporación América led by the businessman Eduardo Eurnekián; the Human Rights Secretariat in charge of Claudio Avruj; the British ambbadador Mark Kent, the family commission of fallen soldiers in the Falklands with veterans Julio Aro, the editorial director of Infobae Gabriela Cociffi and British Colonel Geoffrey Cardozo, the three pilots of the cause.
The members of the Falklands Assembly were very direct in sending this new invitation to the families of the soldiers: "We would support this trip and consider it as part of the fulfillment of our humanitarian obligations, in the same way that we facilitate the process of DNA, "they said. extract from a statement issued a few months ago to Ambbadador Kent.
On March 13, on a private flight organized by the Corporación América, they will travel to the Malvinas. 58 parents of 29 other recognized soldiers. There will be a religious service led by the Archbishop of Buenos Aires Mario Polli and the Anglican and Catholic priests of the islands. Then the clarinet will ring in Darwin's graveyard "Horn" argentine who fought in the 1982 war and was a British prisoner.
In turn, British soldiers stationed at the base of Mount Pleasant will pay tribute to the fallen soldiers and the families of the war victims will also have time to duel on the islands.
The secretary for human rights Claudio Avruj he expressed to Infobae that this new trip to the Falklands with the parents of the fallen soldiers "is a new step in the process, we must dialogue and discuss all issues with the inhabitants of the island knowing that we will not not give up the claim of our sovereignty in the country ". he is. "
Since the Malvinas Islands Legislature has supported the 29 trips that had been made so far to pay tribute to 122 soldiers who previously had on their grave only a plaque bearing the "An Argentine soldier known only to God". There are already 90 Argentine soldiers who have been identified until today and whose families might cry, leave a flower in the grave or pray for their loved ones.
The Humanitarian project plan – which includes an agreement between Argentina and Great Britain and the work of the International Red Cross – continues the arduous task of the judiciary to recognize the corroded bodies of unknown soldiers whose identity does not include is not yet known. All the efforts made in the future to bring family members closer to their loved ones are an additional sign of growth among the peoples so that there are no more wars.
This is concretely defined María Fernanda Araujo, President of the Veterans' Families Commission, who in dialogue with Infobae He stressed that "all trips with parents to reconnect with their children serve as a bridge to maintain peace and dialogue with the people of the island".
In this perspective, Araujo said that "dialogue, peace, conflict resolution and the absence of cracks are the only way to recover the Falklands."
For this purpose, the new trip that the parents of Argentine soldiers, hitherto unknown and remembered, will take place on March 13 will be undertaken.
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