Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Mottled Skin Above Ankles

MOLINA Eduardo Cincotta repressor

few days after being released, cancer killed
Cincotta
The death of prominent lawyer was recorded yesterday afternoon. The former member of the CNU was affected by an advanced lung tumor. The Court had granted the release on "humanitarian" reasons





Eduardo Cincotta, recognized Concentration militant National University, tried for crimes against humanity, died yesterday around of 16 to 62 years of age. "Black Ant" as he called on the task forces of 601 Antiaircraft Artillery Group during the civil-military dictatorship, had been released weeks ago on "humanitarian grounds", based in fulminant lung cancer that afflicted.
As was informed, was a cardiac arrest that led to the death of former general secretary of the Provincial University in times where the militant organization, linked to the right of Peronism, and was marked by crimes such as the architecture student Silvia Filler.
Your environment ensured that "where it penetrated fell, coming to the bottom ", not only for the advancement of their disease, but because the defendant known to participate in the infamous Night of Ties, July 1977, when a task group kidnapped, tortured and took away a group of labor lawyers, among whom were Hugo Alais, Candeloro and Norberto Jorge Centeno, made him feel vulnerable. Clearly, the privilege of impunity lived longer served him to feel far from justice, far from death.
For these crimes, was arrested on September 15, 2008 as part of the cause in which they investigate the facts involved in the clandestine detention center known as "The Cave." The place where it operated the former CNU worked under the old Air Force Base radar of the city and depended on the military. Cincotta
At that time, refused to testify. A week later, Federal Judge Alejandro Castellanos issued remand on charges of "necessary participant of illegal deprivation of freedom aggravated by being committed by public officials, and the imposition of aggravated torture for being politically persecuted." Cincotta
lodged in the Penal Unit 44, Batam, where he served just one year of confinement. Three hundred sixty-five days after having lost their freedom was admitted Belgrano private clinic for a "lung condition." To crown the moment, two and a half weeks later, the same judge who locked him gave him the benefit of house arrest, citing "health reasons". They
who saw him arrive at the hospital that the arrival of such a "personality" caused a stir in the place. There were no beds available, however once again the levers of power enjoyed omnipresent, it had allowed it to be admitted without complying with the procedures provided by law in such cases, gave a hand to be admitted. Of course, the wives who marked him as a prisoner is tied to the bed.
Seventeen days were those who stayed in room 111 of the clinic. The top five non-custodial, the other two officers stationed at the door.
advanced lung cancer to cause edema of the neck. The disease as fencing, Justice benefit him again, this time granting house arrest to spend with his family the difficult days.
The last chapter between Cincotta and Justice, again favored former CNU. Judges Ferro, Tazza and Ferrara signed on Friday 16 October the release, aided in the advancement of their disease.
Today, the remains of Cincotta will be veiled from 7 to 11 in the livery stable Sampietro, then will be buried in Peace Cemetery Hills. Surely many friends accompany him, perhaps the same as they celebrated the day the Argentine Army gave the board that his office has recognized local attorney. Those who managed to read it say that she is grateful for "his services in the fight against subversion."

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