Verlag: Paris Claudia Peiro, 1982
Anbieter: Chaco 4ever Books, Montevideo, MO, Uruguay
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Zustand: Muy bien. In-4. #1 Mar 1982 - #2 May 1982. (All published). Wrappers. A rare publication not described in any bibliography, directed from exile by Galimberti and Hector Gambarotta. To put these reviews into historical context, we must explain that the then general secretary of the Youth of the Montonero Peronist Movement, Rodolfo Galimberti, headed the new dissidence, after training militants in Mexico for their return to Argentina as members of the "Advanced Tactical Command" (which, according to the Montonero plans, was to precede the "Special Agitation Troops" and the "Special Infantry Troops", pillars of the Counteroffensive). Among others, he was accompanied by Juan Gelman, Pablo and Miguel Fernández Long, Patricia and Julieta Bullrich, Marcelo Langieri, Arnaldo Lizaso, Héctor Mauriño, Raúl Magario, Victoria Vaccaro, Claudia Genoud and Silvia Di Fiorio. On May 29, 1979, the dissidents presented their "promoting table" in Paris. With part of the money from the Montonero Party, "recovered" under the argument that it came from the kidnapping of Juan and Jorge Born in September 1974 by the Military Secretariat of the North, some activities were carried out. Among others, operations to return to Argentina to contact the very few "grassroots" militants isolated in the territory, distribute documents, carry out propaganda, and draw up networks for the dissidents. At the same time, a congress was held in Stockholm, unifying the different militants who were circulating in Europe. And one of the most important propaganda links were those established with the CLADER Institute, a European intellectual training center presided by Héctor Gambarotta. Galimberti was given another opportunity to generate resources when he met the economist Héctor Gambarotta, who had been related to the Montoneros in the seventies and was looking for an academic space in Europe. Gambarotta proposed creating an intellectual training centre (Clader), which would be supported by European social democracy. Missing to all bibliographies. W12.