1697944009 National Right to Identity Day Why it is celebrated every

National Right to Identity Day: Why it is celebrated every October 22nd La Voz del Interior

2023 – RIGHT TO IDENTITY. It celebrates the National Day of the Right to Identity, created in 2004 as a tribute to the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo for their fight to recover the true identity of the children stolen from their parents during the last civil-military dictatorship became.

To commemorate their struggle, the National Congress passed Law 26,001 in 2004 to establish the National Right to Identity Day, thereby promoting an education and awareness day at all levels.

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The date is intended to recognize the right to identity and its preservation as a fundamental human right. Identify the various forms of struggle in society to regain the identity of those who have been denied it and promote a respectful attitude towards civil society organizations that defend the right to identity.

Two sisters spent 44 years without knowing each other and found each other in search of their parents thanks to the crossing of genetic data.  (Facundo Luque / The Voice)

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1892 – ELECTRIC TRAMWAY. The first of two trials of a tram with electric motors is being carried out in the city of La Plata. For the test, a section of track with an overhead line was laid on Avenue 7, between streets 45 and 50 in the capital Buenos Aires.

1930 – CARLOTTO STELE. The teacher and human rights activist Enriqueta Estela Barnes de Carlotto, president of the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, was born in Buenos Aires. Ignacio Montoya Carlotto, born in 1978, is the grandson of Estela de Carlotto and was number 114 identified by the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo.

Carlotto stele.Carlotto stele.

1938 – CÉSAR MENOTTI. Former football player and coach César Luis Menotti, coach of the Argentina team that won the World Cup in 1978, was born in the city of Rosario. He also coached the U20 team that won the World Cup in Japan in 1979. He came from the coaching profession of Huracán, champions of the 1973 Metropolitan tournament. He was also coach of the Spanish Barcelona, ​​\u200b\u200bAtlético de Madrid, Boca Juniors and River Plate.

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1938 – CHRISTOPHER LLOYD. The actor Christopher Lloyd, popularly known for the role of the eccentric scientist Doc. Emmett Brown, known in the film trilogy “Back to the Future”, was born in the city of Stamford (Connecticut, USA).

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1943 – CATHERINE DENEUVE. Paris-born French actress Catherine Deneuve (Catherine Fabienne Dorléac) rose to fame portraying mysterious and distant beauties for several directors, including Roman Polanski and Luis Buñuel. She made more than 100 films, including Indochina, for which she was nominated for an Oscar in 1992. She has won awards at the Cannes, Berlin and Venice festivals.

Catherine Deneuve.  (AP/Archive)Catherine Deneuve. (AP/Archive)

[1945–TOMLUPODer Psychoanalytiker, Dichter und Radiomoderator Tom Lupo wurde in der Stadt Charata im Chaco geboren, Künstlername von Carlos Galanternik, der in den 1980er Jahren Radiomoderator der Rockbands Soda Stereo, Los Redondos, Sumo und Los Mouses Paranoicos war andere.

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1957 – DANIEL MELINGO. Der Rockmusiker und Sänger Daniel Melingo, Mitbegründer der Band Los Twist und Mitglied von Los Abuelos de la Nada, wurde im Stadtteil Parque Patricios in Buenos Aires geboren. Gewann einen Konex-Award.

1969 – LED ZEPPELIN. The album Led Zeppelin II, the second studio recording by the British hard rock band Led Zeppelin, is released in London. This album has sold more than 12 million copies.

1973 – JOSE LARRALDE. Singer-songwriter José Larralde, one of the main voices of Argentine folklore and popular music, was born in the city of Huanguelén, Buenos Aires. It won the Konex Platinum Award in 1995.

2023 – STUTTER. International Stuttering Awareness Day is celebrated, which aims to raise awareness among the population to eliminate social discrimination against people who stutter.

Stuttering or disfluency, as explained by the UNC School of Speech Therapy, is “a difficulty or disorder in speech fluency characterized by interruptions, repetitions of sounds, prolongations, or blockages.”

“Approximately 5% of the child population begins to suffer from fluid disorders at an early age, on average around the age of three, although they can also manifest in school age or adolescence. If a child frequently shows difficulty speaking and these difficulties are also associated with facial or body movements, a speech therapist should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment. “The earlier the procedure is carried out, the better the prognosis,” they explained.

Illustrative image.  (Allende Sanatorium)Illustrative image. (Allende Sanatorium)

Other anniversaries

1859.- Spain declares war on Morocco after an attack on Ceuta.

1883.- The Metropolitan Opera in New York opens its doors with a performance of “Faust” by Gounod.

1885. – Arbitration award by Pope Leo XIII recognizing Spain’s sovereignty over the Caroline Islands in the Pacific against German claims.

1938.- American Chester Carlson makes the world’s first xerographic copy or “photocopy”.

1946. – Two British destroyers collide with mines in Albanian waters in the Corfu Channel. About 40 people die and several are missing.

1962.- Missile crisis: President Kennedy orders the blockade of all ships carrying war material in view of the evidence of Russian missiles in Cuba.

1964.- French philosopher and writer Jean-Paul Sartre refuses the Nobel Prize for Literature.

1970.- The first Boeing 747 “Jumbo” acquired by Iberia and named after Cervantes arrives at Barajas Airport (Madrid).

1975.- The Soviet space station Soyuz lands on Venus and sends a photo of the planet’s soil.

1979. – The terrorist group ETA interrupts an RTVE broadcast to demand a “yes” vote on Guernica’s status.

1989.- Signing of the Taif Accords, which ended more than 15 years of civil war in Lebanon.

2001.- TVE premieres the music competition “Operación Triunfo” (OT).

2002.- A ferry sinks in the Caspian Sea with 51 people and 960 tons of oil.

2004.- Prince Felipe de Borbón and his wife Letizia Ortiz co-chair the Prince of Asturias Prize for the first time.

.- The Russian Duma agrees to ratify the Kyoto Protocol.

2008.- Introduction of the Android operating system for smartphones.

2009. Israel and Iran reportedly attended a secret nuclear weapons forum in September, their first official contact since 1979.

.- Microsoft launches its Windows 7 operating system.

2011.- Spanish aid workers Enric Gonyalons and Ainhoa ​​​​Fernández are kidnapped next to the Sahrawi camps of Tindouf in Algeria.

2013.- ETA member Inés Del Río is released from prison after the Strasbourg court annulled the Parot doctrine.

2014.- The court in Madrid annuls the compensation paid by the German laboratory Grünenthal to those affected by thalidomide because the case is time-barred.

2019.- An 8,000-year-old natural pearl was found on the island of Marawah in the Persian Gulf, believed to be the oldest pearl ever found.

.- Emperor Naruhito of Japan ascends the Chrysanthemum Throne.

BIRTH

1811.- Franz Listz, Hungarian composer.

1818.- Charles Leconte de Lisle, French poet.

1898.- Dámaso Alonso, Spanish poet and academic.

1911.- José María Díez-Alegría, Spanish religious and theologian.

1913.- Robert Capa, Hungarian photographer.

1917.- Joan Fontaine, American actress.

1919.- Doris Lessing, British writer.

1927.- Francesc Vila Rufas “Cesc”, Spanish cartoonist.

1938.- César Luis Menotti, Argentine football coach.

1943.- Catherine Deneuve, French actress.

1949.- Rafael Matesanz, Spanish doctor.

1950.- Alfonso Martínez de Irujo and Fitz-James Stuart, Duke of Aliaga.

1964.- Drazen Petrovic, Yugoslavian basketball player.

1969.- Jorge Malla Valle, Coque Malla, Spanish musician.

1975.- Míchel Salgado, former Spanish footballer.

DEATHS

1883.- Thomas Mayne Reid, British writer.

1906.- Paul Cezanne, French painter.

1973.- Pau Casals, Spanish cellist.

1989.- Ramón Trías, Spanish politician.

1998.- Ángel Picazo, Spanish actor.

2002.- Francisco Pino, Spanish poet.

2011.- Antonio Chenel, “Antoñete”, bullfighter.

.- Sultan bin Abdelaziz, Saudi Crown Prince.

2015.- Gloria Van Aerssen, member of the musical duo Vainica Doble.

2016.- Juan Carlos Santamaría, Spanish dancer and choreographer.

2018.- Gilberto Benetton, co-founder of the Italian fashion group.

2019.- Sadako Ogata, Japanese academic and diplomat.

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