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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 a dozen people associated with the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, a human rights group, who were kidnapped and taken to the secret detention center at ESMA.

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  • 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 a dozen people associated with the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, a human rights group, who were kidnapped and taken to the secret detention center at ESMA. According to witnesses who saw her there, over a period of about 10 days she was interrogated and tortured, forced to write a letter claiming participation in guerrilla group opposing the government, and photographed in a staged setting in front of a Montoneros banner. That group of detainees, including Sister Léonie Duquet, was "transferred", a euphemism for being taken out and killed. Bodies washed up on beaches south of Buenos Aires in December 1977 and were quickly buried in mass graves, but a March 1978 Agence France-Presse article reported that the bodies of the missing two French nuns and others associated with the Mothers were believed to have been among them. In 2000, a small plaza in Buenos Aires was named "Hermana Alice Domon y Hermana Leonie Duquet," in honor of the sisters. Their lives are celebrated in an annual commemoration at the Santa Cruz church of San Cristobal, where they had worked and where the remains of Duquet and several Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo are buried. In 2011, Alfredo Astiz, who had infiltrated the Mothers of the Plaza and organized the abduction of the twelve in December 1977, was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for that and other crimes against humanity. For his torturing at ESMA, he had been nicknamed "The Blond Angel of Death." (en)
  • Alice Domon (Charquemont, Doubs, Frantzia, 1937ko irailaren 23a - Argentinako itsasoa, Ozeano Atlantikoa, 1977ko abenduaren 18a (edo 17a)), Argentinako Berrantolaketa Nazionaleko Prozesua (1976-1983) izeneko diktadura militarrean atxilotutako eta desagertutako moja katoliko frantziarra izan zen. Alice Domon desagertu eta hiltzearen kasua Léonie Duquet kongregazio-lagunarenarekin lotuta dago, eta bien kasua mundu osoan «moja frantziar»ena izenarekin ezagutzen da. (eu)
  • Alice Domon, (1937 en Charquemont, Doubs, Francia-el 17 o 18 de diciembre de 1977 en el mar Argentino cerca de Santa Teresita) fue una monja católica francesa detenida-desaparecida durante la dictadura militar en Argentina autodenominada Proceso de Reorganización Nacional (1976-1983). El caso de la desaparición y asesinato de Alice Domon está relacionado con el de su compañera de congregación Léonie Duquet y el caso de ambas es mundialmente conocido como el de «las monjas francesas». (es)
  • Alice Domon (née le 23 septembre 1937 à Charquemont, Doubs et morte en décembre 1977) est une religieuse française (en religion sœur Caty), disparue pendant la dictature militaire en Argentine. (fr)
  • Alice Domon, nota come Suor Caty (Charquemont, 23 settembre 1937 – Oceano Atlantico, 17 o 18 dicembre 1977), è stata una monaca cristiana francese. Fu desaparecida durante la dittatura militare (Guerra sporca) in Argentina denominata Processo di Riorganizzazione Nazionale (1976-1983). Venne gettata in mare, vicino a , Buenos Aires, Argentina, il 17 o 18 settembre 1977. (it)
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  • Alice Domon (Charquemont, Doubs, Frantzia, 1937ko irailaren 23a - Argentinako itsasoa, Ozeano Atlantikoa, 1977ko abenduaren 18a (edo 17a)), Argentinako Berrantolaketa Nazionaleko Prozesua (1976-1983) izeneko diktadura militarrean atxilotutako eta desagertutako moja katoliko frantziarra izan zen. Alice Domon desagertu eta hiltzearen kasua Léonie Duquet kongregazio-lagunarenarekin lotuta dago, eta bien kasua mundu osoan «moja frantziar»ena izenarekin ezagutzen da. (eu)
  • Alice Domon, (1937 en Charquemont, Doubs, Francia-el 17 o 18 de diciembre de 1977 en el mar Argentino cerca de Santa Teresita) fue una monja católica francesa detenida-desaparecida durante la dictadura militar en Argentina autodenominada Proceso de Reorganización Nacional (1976-1983). El caso de la desaparición y asesinato de Alice Domon está relacionado con el de su compañera de congregación Léonie Duquet y el caso de ambas es mundialmente conocido como el de «las monjas francesas». (es)
  • Alice Domon (née le 23 septembre 1937 à Charquemont, Doubs et morte en décembre 1977) est une religieuse française (en religion sœur Caty), disparue pendant la dictature militaire en Argentine. (fr)
  • Alice Domon, nota come Suor Caty (Charquemont, 23 settembre 1937 – Oceano Atlantico, 17 o 18 dicembre 1977), è stata una monaca cristiana francese. Fu desaparecida durante la dittatura militare (Guerra sporca) in Argentina denominata Processo di Riorganizzazione Nazionale (1976-1983). Venne gettata in mare, vicino a , Buenos Aires, Argentina, il 17 o 18 settembre 1977. (it)
  • 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 a dozen people associated with the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, a human rights group, who were kidnapped and taken to the secret detention center at ESMA. (en)
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