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Esther Norma Arrostito (17 January 1940 – 15 January 1978) was an Argentine political far-left militant, initially close to communist ideology. In 1970, she became one of the founders of the
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revolutionary movement
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along with Fernando Abal Medina, who developed a romantic relationship with her. She played a key role in the kidnapping and killing of General
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.


Early years

Arrostito was born in
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, the daughter of a middle-class couple, and grew up in a leftist background, ideologically opposed to Peronism. She graduated as an elementary school teacher and married a communist militant, Rubén Ricardo Roitvan. She later became a hard-line militant under the influence of a left-wing Peronist leader of Irish ancestry,
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. Arrostito was the only founder of the Montoneros with neither
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nor Nationalist affiliation.


Militance


Killing of Aramburu

Norma Arrostito left the communist party in 1967, and joined the organization ''Comando
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'', where she met Mario Eduardo Firmenich, Carlos Ramus and Fernando Abal Medina. She fell in love with the latter, seven years her junior, and ended her relationship with Roitvan. They were trained in guerrilla warfare in
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during 1968, and back in Argentina they split from the ''Comando Camilo Torres'' to create a new cell. They were joined by Nélida Arrostito, a sister of Norma and her husband, Carlos Alberto Maguid.Andersen, p. 257 Her ''
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'' was ''Gaby'' (shortened form of the name Gabriela) or ''Gaviota'' (seagull). The organization carried out in a series of operations against the security forces, which ended on 1 June 1970 in the kidnapping and murder of General
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, a former ''de facto'' President and one of the leaders of the
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which overthrew Perón in 1955. Norma played a supporting role during the kidnapping and she wrote and sent "dispatches" to the media updating the process of "trial" and "execution" of Aramburu. This operation, code named ''Pindapoy'', marked the first public action of Montoneros. Argentina was then under military rule, but the return of Perón to power was a matter of time. The death of Aramburu prompted the fall of president
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and triggered a huge manhunt of suspected terrorists. On 20 September, a police raid caught Ramus and Abal Medina in a restaurant in
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, a neighborhood in the western outskirts of Buenos Aires, killing both of them after a brief shootout. After Abal Medina's death, Arrostito was known inside the organisation as ''la viuda'' ("the widow").


Amnesty

After the military departed from power, Arrostito and her comrades of Montoneros were granted an amnesty by a decree of
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, who had won the presidential elections of March 1973. She became staff supervisor of
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, Governor of
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and sympathizer of Montoneros ideology. On 3 September 1973, the magazine ''La Causa Peronista'' published an interview with Arrostito and Firmenich where they described in detail the kidnapping and assassination of Aramburu.


Clandestinity and death

During Perón's last term (1973–1974), the relationship between the right wing of the party and leftist organisations, including Montoneros, strained to the point of no return. In his
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speech, Perón took sides and denounced Montoneros as ''imberbes'' ("beardless brats") and mercenaries to the service of foreign interests. The organisation was proscribed after Perón's death in July, and by September Norma and her companions were forced to live in hideouts and to meet in secret. Meanwhile, the guerrilla operations against security forces reached its climax in 1975. On 24 March 1976, a military coup overthrew president
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. The armed forces stepped up the repression not only of leftist guerrillas, but also of their affiliates and even relatives. Arrostito was reported shot and killed after a fierce exchange of gunfire with an army patrol on 2 December 1976. The truth was that Arrostito was captured alive and illegally imprisoned at the Navy's school of mechanical engineering, the
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(''Escuela de Mecánica de la Armada''). The military faked her death in order to keep Montoneros in the belief that a lot of compromising information had been lost with her. Arrostito, however, endured more than a year of torture and humiliation without betraying her comrades.''Proyecto Nacional''
She was eventually killed by a
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of pentothal on 15 January 1978, by Carlos Capdevila. Her body was never found.


Legacy

*Saidon, Gabriela: ''La montonera: Biografía de Norma Arrostito.'' Editorial Sudamericana, 2005. *The 2008 movie ''La Gaby'' directed by César D’Angiolillo is based on her biography, with Arrostito being played by
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. The screenwriter is Cristina Zucker, sister of
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''Montoneros member Ricardo Zucker and daughter of the late comedian
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.


Notes


References

*Andersen, Martin Edwin: ''Dossier secreto: Argentina's Desaparecidos and the myth of the "Dirty War"''. Westview Press, 1993. *Bonasso, Miguel: ''Recuerdo de la muerte''.
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, 1984. *Baschetti, Roberto: ''La memoria de los de abajo 1945–2007: Hombres Y Mujeres Del Peronismo Revolucionario, Perseguidos, Asesinados, Desaparecidos, Caidos En Combate'', v. 1. De la campana, 2007. *Carr, Matthew: ''The infernal machine: a history of terrorism''. New Press, 2007. *Gillespie, Richard: ''Soldiers of Perón: Argentina's Montoneros''. Clarendon Press, 1983. *Lewis, Paul H.: ''Guerrillas and Generals''. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002. {{DEFAULTSORT:Arrostito, Esther Norma 1940 births 1978 deaths Argentine revolutionaries Female guerrillas People killed in the Dirty War People from Buenos Aires Deaths by poisoning Extrajudicial killings in Argentina Argentine people of Italian descent 20th-century Argentine women politicians 20th-century Argentine politicians Women in war in South America Women in war 1945–1999