Argentina achieved 2,350 effective units of blood in the 4th International Blood Drive “Life is in the Blood”Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

Argentina achieved 2,350 effective units of blood in the 4th International Blood Drive “Life is in the Blood”

With the support of 10 cities

With the cooperation of medical centers, hospitals and governmental entities, and the participation of the Activists for Peace, volunteers and the general public, Argentina reached 2,350 effective units of blood, during the 4th International Blood Drive Marathon: “Life is in the Blood”, organized by the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) during the months of October and November 2014.


 


“Plate Unveiled to Survivor of the Holocaust and the Argentinian Military Dictatorship at the Former ESMA”Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

“Plate Unveiled to Survivor of the Holocaust and the Argentinian Military Dictatorship at the Former ESMA”

More than five thousand people disappeared from the Navy School of Mechanics (ESMA) under the civic-military dictatorship that Argentina suffered from 1976 to 1983, one of clandestine centers of detention, torture, and extermination operated in order to extract information from those detained, allowing the dismantle of social and political groups that had formed against the government.


Ecuador, Colombia and Bosnia Herzegovina formed the third group of lecturers in Argentina.Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

Ecuador, Colombia and Bosnia Herzegovina formed the third group of lecturers in Argentina.

Liliana Quiroz, lawyer, teacher and secretary of the Legal Research Institute of the National University of La Matanza in Argentina, was the moderator in charge, after the afternoon recess, as the Second Judicial Forum resumed its program with the third group of multinational speakers, composed of Ecuador, Colombia and Bosnia-Herzegovina: Gladys Edilma Teran Sierra, Camilo Montoya Real and Dr. Mirsad Tokaca.


“Justice for Peace” – Dr. William Soto Santiago

“Justice for Peace” – Dr. William Soto Santiago

World peace depends on the acceptance of a globalized world on behalf of the States; although, to achieve it, it is necessary to materialize a prompt and effective justice.


Closure of the 2nd International Judicial Forum: Neutralization of values, Argentina dictatorship and the criminal policy of genocide were the topics of the 4th TableGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Closure of the 2nd International Judicial Forum: Neutralization of values, Argentina dictatorship and the criminal policy of genocide were the topics of the 4th Table

The last group of speakers at the 2nd Judicial Forum, moderated by Dr. Hector Zimmerman, lawyer, former commander of Northeast University of Argentina, professor at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and scholar of Yad Vashem, was composed of representatives from Argentina and Colombia.