Aníbal Verón
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Aníbal Verón was a bus driver from Salta, Argentina. On 10 November 2000 he was protesting together with other workers from his company, who had been fired with unpaid salaries seven months overdue. The protest was harshly repressed, and Verón (aged 37 at the time) was shot and killed.
Since then, Verón became a political martyr for the unemployed workers of Argentina. An activist organization of piqueteros was named after him CTD Aníbal Verón, or MTD Anibal Veron.[1]
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- ^ Dojo; Buddhist Peace Fellowship & Trades Hall Dojo (Monday June 16, 2003). "Report on the "Unemployed Workers Movement Anibal Veron of Argentina" (web). Melbourne Indymedia. http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2003/06/48922.php. Retrieved June 27, 2009.[dead link]
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