00:00Who is it?
00:01Hello, Nora.
00:02I hope you're fine.
00:03Good, good.
00:05I'm worried about the inequalities.
00:07To come to the square was to start a communion between us.
00:13To start to join us to take the effort.
00:16For the mother who was ready,
00:19we saw her come and she said,
00:22you come for the midnight night.
00:24We didn't forgive, we didn't forget,
00:45and we didn't reconcile.
00:47We didn't want justice to change.
00:50We didn't believe this.
00:52We didn't get satisfaction.
00:54We wanted the women to come together.
00:57I feel like we've got to be done.
00:59I want to do not want justice.
01:01I do not want justice.
01:02I want justice.
01:03We have to give it to them.
01:04Don't do it!
01:05I am glad.
01:07Before you,
01:09I had a lot of time that I had refused for us,
01:11was to leave a lot for us
01:13and to make our liberty.
01:18She was hurt. She was hurt. She was hurt. She was hurt.
01:26I have a tomb of my son.
01:34It's not that they came to film a documentary about the history of the mothers here
01:40for the mothers of Buenos Aires. This is serious. This is at the level of government.
01:45Because the danger of them to the ONU is going through the government of Turkey.
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