Esther Ballestrino de Careaga (20 January 1918 – disappeared 17 or 18 December 1977) was a Paraguayan biochemist and political activist. She is most notable for her connection to the future Pope Francis and her forced disappearance (abduction and murder) in Argentina by the military dictatorship of the National Reorganization Process (1976–1983). She had helped found Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, which organised protests by the mothers of missing children taken by the authorities.
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EstherBallestrino de Careaga (20 January 1918 – disappeared 17 or 18 December 1977) was a Paraguayan biochemist and political activist. She is most notable...
disappearances, most notably in the cases of founders Azucena Villaflor, EstherBallestrino, María Ponce de Bianco, and French nun supporters Alice Domon and...
Cardinal Turkson Lisandro Fiks as Father Franz Jalics Maria Ucedo as EstherBallestrino Willie Jonah as Francis Cardinal Arinze Thomas D. Williams as The...
Domon, and of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo Azucena Villaflor, EstherBallestrino and María Ponce, as well as of the death of the Swedish-Argentine...
8 and 10 December 1977: Azucena Villaflor, María Ponce de Bianco, EstherBallestrino de Careaga, Angela Auad, and Sister Léonie Duquet. All of them have...
organizers of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, Azucena Villaflor, EstherBallestrino, María Ponce de Bianco, Ángela Auad, and Léonie Duquet. After decades...
section of Hickethier-Bachmann Laboratory, where he worked under EstherBallestrino. Earlier, he was a bouncer and a janitor. When he was 21 years old...
space age pop, a form of lounge music, in Tampico, Mexico (d. 2002); EstherBallestrino, Uruguayan activist, founding member of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo...
Sergio Hernández as older Jorge Mario Bergoglio Mercedes Morán as EstherBallestrino Muriel Santa Ana as Alicia Oliveira Àlex Brendemühl as Franz Jalics...
Montevideo, Uruguay. The founders of this group included Carmen Soler, EstherBallestrino, Lilia Freis, and several others. This group was pressured to disband...
would identify the bodies of five women as belonging to Villaflor, EstherBallestrino, María Ponce de Bianco, Ángela Auad, and Léonie Duquet, all of whom...