There are 1,758 names engraved on the metal, but not all of them are there, only those who were prosecuted by the military “justice” that prevailed in those years of dictatorship (1973-1985), when the South American tyrannies got together to commit crimes against humanity coordinated in the Condor Plan.
The memorial has 20 pillars, 19 representing each department of the country and one more to recognize the struggle of all the women: girls, young women, mothers and grandmothers who fought,” as explained by Ivonne Klingler, member of the collective of Ex Political Prisoners of Uruguay.
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