went almost unnoticed. The media are too busy with other issues . In care of your pockets, for example. But not even bother to remedy their own mistakes. During the 80 and 90, the twins Reggiardo Tolosa (appropriate for the police-torturer Samuel Miara) were victims of persecution journalistic morbidity was the source of his most prized sales. Two teenagers who had to deal with past their present and future. Two teenagers who were making decisions for many adults were not prepared. And yes, I think they are wrong. A mistake also a victim. A mistake that was the product of the same system that condemned them to live a lie and frustration. remember that just gave my first steps in journalism at its worst "case Miara" and could not help indignant with the obvious political interests of many journalists. The slogan of the dark defenders of the lie was: "You saw both search and grandchildren and they just shit life because they are fine as they are, with their adoptive parents." Including American journalist who wrote a letter found them feel responsible for having screwed up life.
When I wrote "Seventy" discovered that his parents were active in Faep (Front Groups Eva Peron), one of the groups investigated. Without more data, I decided to recall them in the book to keep the memory of the crimes committed with them and their family. And with the thousands of Argentines.
few weeks ago in News magazine cover, I see him explaining Matías Reggiardo Tolosa--15 years after reuniting with his biological family, the recovery of his real name, his life, his history, of their parents and level of understanding of their situation that leaves much behind that adolescence. Almost simultaneously, Mathias became one more of my "Facebook friends." And I had the pleasure of getting to know. And now hear talk about the importance of truth and how any pain is overcome with the truth and understanding, I reconciled with many things. Maybe even journalism. For without doubt, Reggiardo Tolosa twins are a triumph of democracy. And maybe even the current human rights policy. It sounds very solemn but true. Surely they feel just like two kids trying to make the most of their lives. But the symbolic value (which I hope they do not feel on his back) is very important for those who believe in the memory, truth and justice. And I hope that Samuel Miara all rot in jail. Not for vengeance, not revenge I do not feel it was just a boy in the seventies. Just for Justice.