DescriptionGraffiti Rosario - 30 mil Pochos viven.jpg
Graffiti on a metal plate in Plaza Montenegro, San Martín St. & San Luis St.,
Rosario,
Argentina. It mixes the topics of the
desaparecidos (victims of forced disappearance of the last military dictatorship, 1976-1983) and the alleged assassination of
Pocho Lepratti, a social activist, by the Santa Fe provincial police. The white hood on top is the symbol of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo (see
article in English Wikipedia, also cf
Image:Madres de Plaza de Mayo (1).jpg). The text reads "30 MIL POCHOS VIVEN" = "30,000 Pochos live", a reference to the estimate of 30,000 "disappeared" victims of the military junta.
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Graffiti on a metal plate in Plaza Montenegro, San Martín St. & San Luis St.,
Rosario,
Argentina. It mixes the topics of the
desaparecidos (victims of forced disappearance of the last military dictatorship, 1976-1983) and the alleged assa
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