On December 20, during the extraordinary meeting of the Batán UP15 Committee, precisely at the time that two proposals for visiting days were being discussed, whether to continue with the format that was used during the pandemic or return to the system Prior to the protocol, installed for the prevention of the Corona Virus, in the midst of a heated discussion, the reflective word of Diana Márquez, member of the organization, and coordinator of Victims for La Paz, emerged, who alluded to the anniversary, (that same day). , of the birth of the late Judge Mario Juliano, who was since its creation, a strong support for Liberté, on his way to rediscover the dignity of those deprived of liberty, for this reason he was and will continue to be forever, the godfather of our institution.
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A few hours after being recognized by the Argentine Association of Criminal Execution Judges as the engine of change for those who today find themselves in prison, another entity joins.
Victims for Peace, a group of crime victims created by the late judge Mario Juliano and an important arm of the Penal Thought Association, is involved in accompanying prisoners to achieve their integration into the social fabric and create spaces for peaceful coexistence. dream shared reciprocally by both spaces.
Accompanying this spirit, it has chosen to institutionally recognize the task that is carried out daily from the Liberté territory, which translates into constant actions of permanent growth.
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It took place in our library with the presence of numerous members of Liberté and where two professors from the University of Health Sciences and Social Work, for more than two hours, provided knowledge of CPR.
The professor, specialized in health, Matías Leda, spoke with us, at the end of the educational day, in this workshop, which corresponds to the third class, of the chair organized by the extension secretary of the University of Health Sciences and Social Work , dependent on the National University of Mar del Plata and Liberté.
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Community mediators experienced what it means to know Liberté
Dolores Ayerdi, works in the Ombudsman's Office, of the Province of Buenos Aires, in the Provincial Capital, La Plata, and is a community mediator, while Natalia Messineo, Center for Access to Justice, of the Ministry of Justice for Human Rights, of the Nation, community mediator.
Personally I do some dialogue experiences, Ayerdi mentions to us, while we shared this conversation in Liberté's restaurant room, “Punto de Paz”.
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A day full of emotions, where solidarity was expressed with those who need it most in the context of confinement. As in the whole world every November 29, an act of love is carried out, to remind us that it is the same act that we must practice every day, thinking of the other and shedding our garments of selfishness and laziness, aware of what that we do or wrapped in an unconsciousness carried by ignorance, which does not allow us to see the shortcomings of others and the wealth of being able to give, which lives in each one of us.
In our Liberté was a collaborator, the renowned professor of plastic arts, Betina Ferrara, involved since the dawn of space, who arrived with the noble idea of solidarity. The previous debate within our space was opened and it was agreed to put it into practice in a way adapted to the confinement circumstance, thinking of the "pariah" people, whose meaning indicates, who are those people excluded from the benefits that others enjoy, and are even mistreated when they are ignored by the type of treatment, for being considered inferior.
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- Milagros Moya from INAES, on the Liberté experience: "it is neither more nor less than advancing in the conquest of rights"
- Javier Cáceres, Deputy Chief of the SPB: "It is a joy to be able to learn about this undertaking, which has been carried out with so much sacrifice, with so many obstacles along the way"
- The prison chief Areses, in his passage through free territory, defined the work of self-management as notable advances
- Ornella Infante: "Liberté is transformation, within exclusion"