Monday, February 7, 2011

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Slaughter of Napalpí impunity, provided evidence of the massacre to justice


These are the books "Blood Crime," by Peter Solans and "Napalpí, the open wound" by Mario Vidal. Were delivered to the Federal Court of resistance in the context of an application for $ 116 million for indigenous communities

Attorney Carlos Alberto Diaz and writer Vidal Mario, the latter as a historical consultant appointed by the federal courts in the file captioned "Community Association La Matanza the National State-Executive-s / damages, lost profits, damages and moral damages Expte No. 1630-1604, filed with the Federal Court of resistance tests documentary of the slaughter of Napalpí, which occurred on July 19, 1924. This will open a new instance to demand $ 116 million to Aboriginal communities in Chaco filed in 2004 before the federal courts, as compensation history.

The delivery of the documents was made last Tuesday, the opening date for the judicial activities for the year. 87 years ago the "Napalpí Uprising" as it is officially called, had a tragic end to armed intervention by the governor sent Fernando Centeno. No matches

regarding the number of victims of slaughter. Some speak of two hundred dead, while others put the figure at eight. Advocates of this amount into account, in addition to those killed on the day of the killing, which then sweeps through the mountains made the repressive forces. The search for survivors continued for ninety days after the event "to leave no witnesses to the killing," according to a report sent to the national government Arribálzaga Henry Lynch, founder of Napalpí Reduction. Beyond

figures or numbers of victims, Mario Vidal Napalpí stresses in his book, the open wound that the slaughter was indeed existed and features tragic, as the evidence a federal judge Resistance deputy, Eduardo Valiente. TESTING


Among the many historical reports presented include the full text of the parliamentary question the Minister of the Interior, taken from the Daily Record of the Chamber of Deputies in 1924, the full text of the record entitled "Indian Uprising Reduction in Napalpí "Expte N º 910 of August 21, 1924, Dr. Justo P. Courthouse Faria, a copy of the Northern Herald June 27, 1927, publishing a special issue dedicated to the slaughter that occurred three years ago, testimony of Mrs. Melitona Henry, a survivor of the massacre, provided the writer Peter J. Solans (book Crimes in the blood), witness to the same survivor 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 2004 after the Supreme Court's Office issued its ruling on applicability of crimes against humanity. The judicial complaint continues the line of so-called "class actions" or joint trials also opened in other parts of the world to demand compensation past events that hurt communities.

In Germany, there were trials for more than 5 billion dollars in reparations for the looting of the Jewish community and the use of slave labor in Nazi concentration camps. In Austria, for the same reasons, the claim came to $ 380 million. Another lawsuit, this time in the United States, calls for the use of labor of black slaves in the years 1619 to 1865.

Source: El Diario de Carlos Paz

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