2023-12-09 18:28:50
Strong repudiation was aroused on social networks by the threats received by a member of Hijos Córdoba, to whom unknown people left signs on the door of his house, where they also painted swastikas and placed six bullets.
“We strongly repudiate the threats suffered by our colleague Fernando Albareda and his family,” the group Hijos Córdoba wrote on their social networks.
“We demand that justice urgently clarify and punish those responsible and that Fernando and his family be guaranteed their safety and tranquility. “We are not afraid!” adds the publication.
We strongly repudiate the threats suffered by our colleague Fernando Albareda and his family. We demand that justice urgently clarify and punish those responsible and that Fernando and his family be guaranteed their safety and tranquility.
WE ARE NOT AFRAID!— HIJOS Córdoba (@hijoscba) December 8, 2023
The Faculty of Communication Sciences (FCC) of the National University of Córdoba, where Fernando’s daughter attends, also condemned the violent episode.
“Our solidarity with Sol and the Albareda family, and we appeal for the immediate investigation and clarification of the facts. After 40 years of democracy, we cannot allow these types of practices that take us back to the darkest years of our history,” the institution noted.
Threats once morest the Albareda family
The threatening posters were placed on a gate of the house.
“You are the son of a terrorist. You have run out of friends from the Police,” might be read on one of the posters.
“Don’t go to school or head office anymore. “She is going to die,” he completed the threat.
Finally, he warned: “We are going to get you together with your daddy.”
The Albareda case
Fernando Albareda is the son of Ricardo Fermín Albareda Kalemberg, a municipal employee who disappeared on September 25, 1979 and was murdered during the last civil-military dictatorship.
During his captivity, he was housed in the Clandestine Center “Casa Hidráulica” on the side of Lake San Roque.
Those responsible for his crime, personnel from the Information Department 2 of the Police of the Province of Córdoba (D2), were tried in Córdoba in 2009 within the framework of the “Albareda” case.
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