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the National Government in 2012, ruling in the case dictate the Slaughter of Napalpí

This is considered the legal representative of the Community Association La Matanza, Carlos Diaz. He said that is about to present a study on the sociological impact on the communities left massacre 87 years ago.

The year 2012 could be where it begins to redress historical Napalpí Aboriginal communities. It is estimated that as counsel for the Community Association La Matanza, Carlos Diaz, who had million-dollar lawsuit against the State for the slaughter that occurred in that town in 1924 could have court ruling next year. On the other hand, said that shortly submit a sociological study to determine the impact on communities that stopped killing.

"We believe the end of 2011 to end the probationary period, in 2012 will surely be in the case for sentencing at first instance and then either of the two parties-the State We-can national or appeal to the Federal Chamber, "Diaz said in a statement to RADIO CITY. He added that the case could "not only to the Supreme Court until the Inter-American Court of Human Rights."

The lawyer also said they are close to finalizing a sociological study that analyzes the current of the communities living near areas Napalpí and how this affected their culture, a task that is made to be a crime against humanity. "Is pending, and I guess that will be presented in late February, the sociological study concerning what was the impact that native peoples suffered Toba Moqoit Mocoví Qom and, following the Slaughter "said Diaz.

"The study is important because all crimes are considered crimes against humanity are continuing. This means that the effects of them not only occur in the instant moment of doing it for generations is creating the same sociological and psychological effects on the community that has suffered such a horrific crime, "said the lawyer.

Thus, Diaz said the investigation is being led by a sociologist and psychologist in the area of \u200b\u200binfluence of Nagua and Napalpí. "They are doing interviews with people not only old (although today there are no survivors), but also grandchildren and great grandchildren of those who suffered the killing, "he said. "I was in the area and is very powerful collective memory to be passed down from generation to generation and this has been a fundamental point and we had the great collaboration of all the indigenous people of these two ethnic groups who want to see justice done after more than 80 years, "he said. TESTING


Last week, Diaz appeared before the Federal Court of Resistance two historical books relating to the Slaughter of Napalpí as part of the evidence claim labeled a "Community Association La Matanza c/Estado Nacional -Poder Ejecutivo- s/daños y perjuicios, lucro cesante, daño emergente y daño moral, Expte Nº 1630/04". Entre los numerosos informes históricos presentados en esas dos obras (“Crímenes en Sangre”, de Pedro Solans y “Napalpí, la herida abierta” de Vidal Mario) figuran el texto completo de la interpelación parlamentaria al ministro del Interior, extraído del Diario de Sesiones de la Cámara de Diputados de la Nación del año 1924; el texto completo del expediente caratulado "Sublevación Indígena en la Reducción de Napalpí", Expte Nº 910 del 21 de agosto de 1924, Juzgado del Dr. Justo P. Faría.

Además A copy of the Northern Herald June 27, 1927, publishing a special issue dedicated to the slaughter that occurred three years ago; Melitona testimony of Mrs. Henry, a survivor of the massacre, provided the writer Peter Solans (book Crimes blood) surviving witness to the same Aboriginal writer Juan Chico (Napalpí book, the memory of the blood), testimony of numerous descendants of survivors of the slaughter reproduced in that work of John Boy, among others.

Demand for the slaughter of Napalpí was filed in 2005 after the Supreme Court's Office issued its ruling on applicability of crimes against humanity. The legal claim, which together $ 116 million, continues the line of so-called "class actions" or joint trials also opened in other parts of the world to demand compensation for past events that hurt communities.

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