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Enrique Mario Fukman Militant of the Peronist Youth (JP), within the Montoneros organization, and engineering student at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA). His brother, Jorge Daniel Fukman, was also a member of the Montoneros and was murdered in public on February 5, 1977. Enrique was kidnapped in public on November 18, 1978 and taken to the Clandestine Detention Center (CCD) that operated in the Naval Mechanics School (ESMA), where he was held for fifteen months, six and a half months of which he remained hooded and shackled in the “Capucha” sector, and the rest under a slave labor regime. During the visit of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States (IACHR – OAS), which took place between September 6 and 20, 1979, he was taken to the CCD that operated on El Silencio Island, located in the Delta and purchased by the Navy from the Catholic Church. There, he was part of a group that was subjected to slave labor on poplar and fornio plantations. He was released on February 18, 1980. He is one of the founders of the Association of Former Detained and Disappeared Persons. He was a secondary school teacher in technical schools, where he was active in the Union of Education Workers (UTE), belonging to the Confederation of Education Workers of the Argentine Republic (CTERA). He testified in numerous cases, including in the various trials of the Megacausa ESMA, in which he is also a plaintiff and is in his third trial. Currently, he works as an electronic technician and continues to be active in the Association of Former Detained and Disappeared Persons. Died on July 13, 2016.