An unidentified woman cries beside Nora Cortinas, right, of the human rights group Mothers of Plaza de Mayo as they attend a news conference offered by an anthropologist in Buenos Aires, Friday, July 8, 2005, where it was announced that the remains of Esther Ballestrino de Careaga, Maria Ponce de Bianco and Azucena Villaflor, the three missing women who founded Mothers of Plaza de Mayo human rights group, were found and identified in a cemetery in the south of Buenos Aires. The three women were abducted in December 1977 while trying to find the fate of their missing children. (AP Photo/Natacha
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2000 x 1333 px | 33.9 x 22.6 cm | 13.3 x 8.9 inches | 150dpiDate taken:
8 July 2005Photographer:
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Not available to licence for any broadcast or streaming service, video on demand, film, national newspaper or to create a NFT. This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. An unidentified woman cries beside Nora Cortinas, right, of the human rights group Mothers of Plaza de Mayo as they attend a news conference offered by an anthropologist in Buenos Aires, Friday, July 8, 2005, where it was announced that the remains of Esther Ballestrino de Careaga, Maria Ponce de Bianco and Azucena Villaflor, the three missing women who founded Mothers of Plaza de Mayo human rights group, were found and identified in a cemetery in the south of Buenos Aires. The three women were abducted in December 1977 while trying to find the fate of their missing children. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)