“We come to support so that this Justice is exemplary for all of our Argentine society. We ask for it from María Soledad (Morales, murdered in Catamarca) 33 years ago and we continue to ask for it in each case,” Pelloni said at the door of the Dolores courts. , how far he traveled to support the victim’s family.

The nun, who accompanied the Morales family in the request for justice after his crime in 1990 and was the one who, together with the parents, promoted the marches of silence, maintained that the request she made is so that “the anti-values ​​of all types of violence”, such as social violence, which he described as “the worst of all forms of violence”.

“Violence is a problem of bad education, school, sports, and I say bad education due to the absence of educational values,” he said. Later, she recalled the meeting she had with Silvino Báez and Graciela Sosa, to whom he assured that “within the pain”, he saw them “with integrity”.

“It has been an exciting meeting for me because Graciela remembered the first hug we gave each other in the first march and what he had said to her,” he recalled.

Pelloni visited Fernando’s parents with Viviam Perrone, president of the Mothers of Pain and mother of Kevin Sedano, who was run over in 2002; and Jimena Aduriz, the mother of Ángeles Rawson, a young victim of a femicide in 2013, also present in Dolores. Pelloni assured that he was not surprised that the eight defendants have not apologized since the Báez Sosa crime was committed.

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