ISRAELI ZIONIST POPE FRANCIS SUCKS 9/11 WAR CRIMIAL Ban Ki-moon'S Dick
Femicide or feminicide is a sexual/gender hate crime term, broadly defined as the killing of women but definitions vary depending on the cultural context. - WIKIPEDIA
After all the Zionist 'Catholic' mass murderer Gorge Maria Bergoglio aka Pope Francis oversaw the disappearance of 500 NONB JEWISH CATHOILIC WOMEN AT THE HANDS OF THE ISRAELI CONTROLLED ARGENTINE MILITARY BETWEEN 1976 AND 1983......
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-22064929
But there is another story that demands answers - the supremely toxic affair of "disappeared" pregnant women, who gave birth to their children while being held in detention centres. Most of the mothers were murdered and their children handed on to "deserving" couples who were well connected with the brutal military junta.
This is very much a live political issue. A number of the children have discovered the painful truth about their past, while hundreds more still remain blissfully ignorant of their parentage. The campaigning grandmothers assert that many priests and nuns were complicit in what happened and are still at large in society. They show no sign of letting the matter rest.
At first sight, this is not an issue that should threaten Pope Francis. In 2010 he was asked in front of a state tribunal when he first knew of the cases of children being taken from their mothers.
Radio 4's The Report has managed to track down the audio from his testimony in which he says, initially: "Recently, about 10 years ago." Then he pauses, and corrects himself. "No, it must have been around the time of the military junta trial." The mid-1980s, in other words.
However, this is not accepted by Estela de la Cuadra who tells a spine-chilling tale about one mother and child who disappeared.
Estela's five-month pregnant sister, Elena, was seized in February 1977 and gave birth to a daughter, Ana, in July of that year in a local detention centre station where she was being held. Estela's father, Roberto, sought the help of Fr Bergoglio in trying to find out what happened to his daughter.
Estela showed me a letter dated 28 October 1977, signed by Fr Bergoglio, then a Jesuit provincial father. He was writing to a local area bishop on behalf of Mr de la Cuadra. The letter, which Estela showed me, reads as follows:
"I am going to the trouble of introducing Mr Roberto Luis de la Cuadra, with whom I had a conversation…. He will explain to you what it is about."...................
http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2013/04/09/ban-ki-moon-praises-pope-francis-after-meeting/
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