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María Eugenia Ponce de Bianco (6 July 1924 – 17 or 18 December 1977) was an
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social
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. She was one of the founders of the
Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo is an Argentine human rights association formed in response to the National Reorganization Process, the military dictatorship by Jorge Rafael Videla, with the goal of finding the ''desaparecidos'', initially, an ...
, an organization which searched for ''
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'' (victims of
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during Argentina's
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). She was kidnapped, tortured, and murdered as a result of her involvement with the group.


Life

María Ponce was born in Tucumán, Argentina. From a young age, she expressed social concerns that led her to join the
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. On 24 March 1976, there was a ''coup d'etat'' in Argentina that installed a new regime (the "
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") founded on
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. At that time, Ponce left the Communist Party that had grudgingly given her aid to start participating in the People's Revolutionary Army (ERP), collaborating with the relatives of ''
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'' and participating in the rounds in the
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that led to the formation of the
Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo is an Argentine human rights association formed in response to the National Reorganization Process, the military dictatorship by Jorge Rafael Videla, with the goal of finding the ''desaparecidos'', initially, an ...
.


Disappearance, kidnapping, torture, and assassination

Between Thursday, December 8 and Saturday, December 10 in 1977, , under the command of
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, kidnapped a group of 12 people linked to the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. Among them was María Ponce, along with the other founders of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo,
Azucena Villaflor Azucena Villaflor (7 April 1924 – 10 December 1977) was an Argentine activist and one of the founders of the human rights association Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, which looked for ''desaparecidos'' (victims of forced disappearance during Arge ...
and Esther Ballestrino, and French nuns
Alice Domon Alicia Domon (23 September 1937 – 17 or 18 December 1977) was a French nun who was one of two French nationals in Argentina to be "disappeared" in December 1977 by the military dictatorship of the National Reorganization Process. She was among ...
and
Léonie Duquet Léonie Duquet (9 April 1916 – 1977) was a French nun who was arrested in December 1977 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and "disappeared". She was believed killed by the Proceso de Reorganización Nacional, military regime of Argentina, Argentine ...
. Ponce and most of the group were kidnapped on December 8 in the , located in the neighborhood of San Cristóbal of
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, where they used to meet. She was taken directly to the clandestine detention center located in the
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(ESMA), under the control of the
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, where she was imprisoned in the sector called ''"Capucha''". She stayed there for approximately 10 days, during which she was constantly tortured. Probably on 17 or 18 December 1977, Ponce and the rest of the group were transferred to the military airport at the southern end of the
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from the city of Buenos Aires, where they were sedated and boarded onto a Navy plane, and then thrown while alive into the sea off the coast of Santa Teresita, dying upon contact with the water.


Identification of body and burial

On December 20, 1977, corpses from the sea began to appear on the beaches of
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near the Santa Teresita and
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spas. The police doctors who examined the bodies recorded that the cause of death had been ''"''the clash against hard objects from a great height,''"'' as indicated by the type of bone fractures found, which occurred before death. Without further investigation, the local authorities immediately ordered the bodies to be buried as "NN" ("no name") in the cemetery of the nearby city
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. In light of the
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(CONADEP) investigation and the
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in 1984, excavations were made in the General Lavalle cemetery, which revealed a large number of skeletal remains from the corpses on the beaches of San Bernardo and La Lucila del Mar. These remains were used in the Trial of the Juntas and then stored in 16 bags. From that point on, Judge Horacio Cattani began to collect lawsuits pertaining to these disappearances. Despite the
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and the
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, which paralyzed the investigations, in 1995 Cattani managed to assemble a file that required 40 square meters in which all the evidence would be housed. In 2003, the mayor of General Lavalle reported that new "NN" graves had been located in the cemetery of the city. Judge Cattani then ordered new excavations with the
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(EAAF), discovering two lines of tombs, one above the other. 8 skeletons were discovered — 5 corresponding to women, 2 corresponding to men, and one classified as GL-17, which was defined as ''"probably masculine"''. On July 24, 2005, 28 years after being murdered, María Ponce de Bianco was buried in the garden of the in Buenos Aires next to Esther Ballestrino, one of the three Mothers kidnapped with her. Subsequently, Sister
Léonie Duquet Léonie Duquet (9 April 1916 – 1977) was a French nun who was arrested in December 1977 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and "disappeared". She was believed killed by the Proceso de Reorganización Nacional, military regime of Argentina, Argentine ...
and the activist Angela Auad were also buried there, and the ashes of Azucena Villaflor were scattered in the Plaza de Mayo.


Knowledge and cover-up by the United States government

Secret government documents from the
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, declassified in 2002, prove that the US government knew as early as 1978 that the corpses of the French nuns Alice Domon and Léonie Duquet and those of "eleven other human rights activists" had been found on the beaches of Buenos Aires. This information was kept secret and was never communicated to the Argentine government.


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''Voy a seguir hasta que aparezcan todos: Esther Ballestrino de Careaga, madre de Plaza de Mayo'', Villa Crespo, mi barrio
* Asheville Global Report, Archives, No. 339, July 14–20, 2005
Identificados los restos de las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo
* Clarín, 4 December 2005
''Otra víctima de los vuelos de la muerte''


''US Declassified Documents: Argentine Junta Security Forces Killed, Disappeared Activists, Mothers and Nuns.'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Ponce de Bianco, Maria 1924 births 1977 deaths Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo People killed in the Dirty War Victims murdered by being dropped out of an aircraft People from Tucumán Province