LaRouche active in Argentina

 

 

 

 

Movimiento de Juventud LaRouchista Internacional

en Neuquen: Auditorio de la Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad Nacional del Comahue

 (Buenos Aires 1400)

en Buenos Aires: Castelli 376 piso 15 Of. "G" de Capital Federal         

(011) 4867-4169

buenosaires@wlym.com neuquen@wlym.com

 

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MJL - Buenos Aires

 TE: 4867-4169

 buenosaires@wlym.com

 

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Instituciones donde podés presenciar este este evento en simultáno:

 

U.T.N. Rosario,    Zaballos 1341

U.T.N. Buenos Aires,   Medrano 951

U.T.N. Córdoba,    Maestro M. López esq. Cruz Roja Argentina  Ciudad Universitaria

U.N. Lomas de Zamora,

 Complejo Universitario. Juan XXIII y

Ruta Provincial 4. (1832) Lomas de Zamora

U.N.C. Neuquén,   Buenos Aires 1400

 

 

www.tulane.edu/~libweb/RESTRICTED/WEEKLY/1997_0629.txt

The MSIA claims to have close relations with

the Mexican army and with rightwing Argentine colonel Mohamed Ali

Seineldin, imprisoned for a 1990 coup attempt. [LJ 6/25/97; Nuevo

Amanecer Press--Europa 6/26/97]

 

LaRouche Connection Master List 2002.htm

The Global Systemic Crisis & the End of 'Free Trade'
           Lyndon LaRouche address to conference of the Alumni of the Superior War College (ADESG)
           Sao Paulo, Brazil
           June 11

 

www.larouchepub.com/lar/ 2004/interviews/3142veintitres.html

LAROUCHE TO ARGENTINE JOURNALIST:

Fight the IMF for Americas To Survive

 

The following is the full text of Lyndon LaRouche's telephone interview on Oct. 12, 2004 with Romina Manguel of Veintitres magazine, of Argentina. Clips from an earlier interview (see EIR, Oct. 22, 2004) she had done with LaRouche were used in a movie documentary, "Debt," directed by the well-known Argentine television personality and journalist Jorge Lanata. "Debt" was released on Oct. 7, 2004, generating great interest in LaRouche in Argentina.

 

Arturo Frondizi, former President of Argentina (recently deceased)

In Exonerate LaRouche

 

 

www.bueso.de/seiten/ibero.htm

Mohamed Ali Seineldin, Luis Enrique Baraldini und Oscar Ricardo Vega, drei ehemalige Oberste Argentiniens, die seit 1991 als politische Gefangene im Militärgefängnis von Buenos Aires inhaftiert sind, unterstützen Lyndon LaRouches Präsidentschaftskandidatur und wenden sich mit dem folgenden Offenen Brief an die amerikanische Öffentlichkeit.

 

Carlos Gonzales Cabral war der politische Sekretär des verstorbenen argentinischen Staatspräsidenten Arturo Frondizi

 

Carlos Gonzales Cabral war der politische Sekretär des verstorbenen argentinischen Staatspräsidenten Arturo Frondizi; er schrieb am 24. November 1999

 

 

http://www.schillerinstitute.org/highlite/highlights_main.html

August, 2003
Schiller Institute Labor Day Conference
Youth Movement Expands Throughout Europe, Mexico, Argentina

 

 

Argentina Sees LaRouche In New Film on Debt
www.larouchepac.com/pages/ speeches_files/041012_argen_film.htm