On Tuesday, March 20, colleague Roberto Cirilo Perdía died at the age of
82. From a very young age he was linked to student and union militancy.
He toured northern Santa Fe as a lawyer involved in the workers' cause.
He joined the guerrilla of the Peronist Armed Forces and Base Peronism
as a political sector of the left of the 60s and 70s in Argentina.
Later, these groups merged into Montoneros, an organization that had
extensive development not only at the level of armed action, but
especially in the popular movement with strong influence therein.
It is this sector of Montoneros that makes contact with our
Organization. In 1972, colleagues from Grassroots Peronism participated
in the ROE act for the Freedom of León Duarte and Washington Pérez,
within the framework of the 45 years since the murder of Sacco and
Vanzetti, an act carried out precisely the day after the Trelew
massacre. in Argentina. From the end of that year and the beginning of
1973, the militancy of this sector of Montoneros will be fundamental in
the withdrawal of the armed part of FAU to Argentina; It will be of
vital importance for the FAU -OPR 33 militancy to settle in the
neighboring country. Contacts were fluid and there was a certain level
of coordination.
In recent years, back in 2017/2018, Roberto was in Montevideo presenting
his book written with Horacio Silva: "Trienio Rojo y Negro", which
provides an excellent overview of the incidence of Anarchism in
Argentina in the first decades of the century. XX and from state
repression to the great strikes of those years, unleashing true
genocidal massacres among the working class.
The activity here took place in the Graphic Arts union and had an
interesting presence of colleagues. They were moments where we
remembered the ties of the past, several colleagues murdered by Plan
Cóndor who were pillars in those years and the reunion between
colleagues from the same generation.
Roberto was a tireless militant, a promoter of tasks and organization at
both a political and social level. Fraternal, supportive companion, who
gave everything for the cause. Like so many other companions of that
generation, he leaves us his militant example, in his broadest human
dimension.
HEALTH ROBERTO!!!
THOSE WHO FIGHT NEVER DIE!!!
UP THOSE WHO FIGHT!!!
URUGUAYAN ANARCHIST FEDERATION
https://federacionanarquistauruguaya.uy/fau-en-memoria-de-roberto-perdia/
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82. From a very young age he was linked to student and union militancy.
He toured northern Santa Fe as a lawyer involved in the workers' cause.
He joined the guerrilla of the Peronist Armed Forces and Base Peronism
as a political sector of the left of the 60s and 70s in Argentina.
Later, these groups merged into Montoneros, an organization that had
extensive development not only at the level of armed action, but
especially in the popular movement with strong influence therein.
It is this sector of Montoneros that makes contact with our
Organization. In 1972, colleagues from Grassroots Peronism participated
in the ROE act for the Freedom of León Duarte and Washington Pérez,
within the framework of the 45 years since the murder of Sacco and
Vanzetti, an act carried out precisely the day after the Trelew
massacre. in Argentina. From the end of that year and the beginning of
1973, the militancy of this sector of Montoneros will be fundamental in
the withdrawal of the armed part of FAU to Argentina; It will be of
vital importance for the FAU -OPR 33 militancy to settle in the
neighboring country. Contacts were fluid and there was a certain level
of coordination.
In recent years, back in 2017/2018, Roberto was in Montevideo presenting
his book written with Horacio Silva: "Trienio Rojo y Negro", which
provides an excellent overview of the incidence of Anarchism in
Argentina in the first decades of the century. XX and from state
repression to the great strikes of those years, unleashing true
genocidal massacres among the working class.
The activity here took place in the Graphic Arts union and had an
interesting presence of colleagues. They were moments where we
remembered the ties of the past, several colleagues murdered by Plan
Cóndor who were pillars in those years and the reunion between
colleagues from the same generation.
Roberto was a tireless militant, a promoter of tasks and organization at
both a political and social level. Fraternal, supportive companion, who
gave everything for the cause. Like so many other companions of that
generation, he leaves us his militant example, in his broadest human
dimension.
HEALTH ROBERTO!!!
THOSE WHO FIGHT NEVER DIE!!!
UP THOSE WHO FIGHT!!!
URUGUAYAN ANARCHIST FEDERATION
https://federacionanarquistauruguaya.uy/fau-en-memoria-de-roberto-perdia/
_________________________________________
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