Todos son mis hijos
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Overview
More than forty years after their first protest in front of the Government House, the last mothers of the 30,000 people disappeared by the last Argentine dictatorship offer an intimate account of the long struggle in search of their children, of their resistance to the economic model imposed after the genocide, and of their political organization as a movement of mothers and women.
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