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{{Infobox revolutionary|caption=Jrapko in front of a poster of [[Fidel Castro]]|birth_date=1 | {{Infobox revolutionary|caption=Jrapko in front of a poster of [[Fidel Castro]]|birth_date={{birth date|1953|1|1}}|birth_place=Merlo, [[Argentina]] | ||
|death_date={{death date and age|2022|1|11|1953|1|1}}|nationality=Argentine|image=Alicia Jrapko.png}} | |||
'''Alicia Jrapko''' (1 January 1953 – 11 January 2022) was an Argentine [[Communism|communist]]. She studied journalism in Córdoba and fled to [[Mexican United States|Mexico]] in 1976 after a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]-backed military junta took power. She later moved to the [[United States of America|United States]] and worked in solidarity with the [[Cuban Revolution]], becoming the leader of a committee for the freedom of Cuban political prisoners imprisoned by the USA. Since 2011, she was also the co-chair of the [[National Network on Cuba]].<ref>{{Web citation|author=Gerardo Hernandez Nordelo, Graciela Ramirez|newspaper=[[Liberation News]]|title=Alicia Jrapko, Presente!|date=2022-01-12|url=https://www.liberationnews.org/alicia-jrapko-presente/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221108211201/https://www.liberationnews.org/alicia-jrapko-presente/|archive-date=2022-11-08|retrieved=2022-11-27}}</ref> | '''Alicia Jrapko''' (1 January 1953 – 11 January 2022) was an Argentine [[Communism|communist]]. She studied journalism in Córdoba and fled to [[Mexican United States|Mexico]] in 1976 after a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]-backed military junta took power. She later moved to the [[United States of America|United States]] and worked in solidarity with the [[Cuban Revolution]], becoming the leader of a committee for the freedom of Cuban political prisoners imprisoned by the USA. Since 2011, she was also the co-chair of the [[National Network on Cuba]].<ref>{{Web citation|author=Gerardo Hernandez Nordelo, Graciela Ramirez|newspaper=[[Liberation News]]|title=Alicia Jrapko, Presente!|date=2022-01-12|url=https://www.liberationnews.org/alicia-jrapko-presente/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221108211201/https://www.liberationnews.org/alicia-jrapko-presente/|archive-date=2022-11-08|retrieved=2022-11-27}}</ref> |
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Alicia Jrapko | |
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Jrapko in front of a poster of Fidel Castro | |
Born | Merlo, Argentina | January 1, 1953
Died | January 11, 2022 | (aged 69)
Nationality | Argentine |
Alicia Jrapko (1 January 1953 – 11 January 2022) was an Argentine communist. She studied journalism in Córdoba and fled to Mexico in 1976 after a CIA-backed military junta took power. She later moved to the United States and worked in solidarity with the Cuban Revolution, becoming the leader of a committee for the freedom of Cuban political prisoners imprisoned by the USA. Since 2011, she was also the co-chair of the National Network on Cuba.[1]
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- ↑ Gerardo Hernandez Nordelo, Graciela Ramirez (2022-01-12). "Alicia Jrapko, Presente!" Liberation News. Archived from the original on 2022-11-08. Retrieved 2022-11-27.