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ℹ️ She was kidnapped on May 17, 1977 in the city of Buenos Aires, when she was 19 years old. She was transferred to a clandestine Air Force detention center where she was interrogated under torture. She remained in captivity there until the end of March 1978, when she was transferred to the ESMA and forced to perform administrative tasks until the end of 1978. ???? At the ESMA, she learned about audiovisual documentation that was being made to discredit the complaints being made about human rights violations in Argentina. For this purpose, the Navy had created the "Paris Pilot Center", run by sailors who moved to that city and whose complaint would have cost Elena Holmberg her life. Regarding this case, you can see what Alejandro A. Lanusse said in his testimony, published in this same "Exercise for Memory" (https://bit.ly/3D1KQm6). ???? Before being released, Lewin was forced to work outside the ESMA from January 1979 onwards as part of Admiral Emilio E. Massera's political project. In this way, her captivity extended beyond the walls of the concentration camps. She was only able to regain her freedom in April 1981, when she was able to leave the country. Today, Miriam Lewin is a renowned journalist and the current Public Defender of Argentina. ☝️ The original contains some damaged video fragments (4:10 / 41:46 / 2:53:09) Follow us on our networks ⬇️ Instagram and Meta: @PersonasDesaparecidasBA Twitter: @PerDesBsAs #46yearsofthecoup #Argentina1985 #Memory #Truth #Justice #ExerciseforMemory #MemoryTruthAndJustice #NeverAgain #Son30Thousand #memorynetworks