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06/10/1910 TRIAL NAVAL BASE I - Ninth hearing JUDGEMENT 05/10/1910

"There are good grandparents, are genocide"
said Edgardo Rubén Gabbin as a witness in the ninth hearing of the trial that followed the oppressors of the Naval Base Mar del Plata. He was kidnapped in January 1977 when she was 23, and transferred to the secret detention center where he received all sorts of harassment and torture.
"I was beaten up under the wheels and I said 'lefty, communist shit, we'll kill them all'," he said Gabbin while recalling that on another occasion he made the submarine and even broke his eyebrow.
He also recounted that he took their clothes and left him naked around 7 or 8 days "with a mattress and a brown blanket." At that moment he felt that he "took their dignity." He confessed that "I missed most were my shoes, when I put them back as if to give me back life."
Finally on 17 February '78 was released from Bahia Blanca, the last place where she was kidnapped after having gone through secret detention centers in Buenos Aires, Mar del Plata again and be re-arrested, receiving different types of abuse in each of these places.
In his testimony, Gabbin noticed the presence of other hostages in the Naval Base, some who are still missing today, and was on its membership along with a labor lawyer Jorge Candeloro who was killed in the so-called "Night of the tie."
Finally, he asked: "I want justice to condemn these people" and declared: "there are good grandparents are genocidal killing, they stole babies."

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