Nora Cortiñas | |
Birth Date: | 22 March 1930 |
Birth Place: | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Death Place: | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Occupation: | Human rights activist |
Nora Morales de Cortiñas (22 March 1930 – 30 May 2024), better known as Nora (or "Norita") Cortiñas, was an Argentine social psychologist, activist and defender of human rights. She was a co-founder of Mothers of Plaza de Mayo and later of "Madres de Plaza de Mayo Línea Fundadora".[1]
Cortiñas was a social psychologist and professor at the Faculty of Economic Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires. From 1998, she held the chair of "Economic Power and Human Rights".[2]
Her son, Gustavo Cortiñas, was a member of the Justicialist Party and the Montoneros organization in Villa 31 neighborhood of Buenos Aires.[3] He was arrested and disappeared in Castelar, Buenos Aires Province, on 15 April 1977, when he was working in the Argentine Ministry of Economy after having previously passed through National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina and the National Securities Commission,[4] by members of the Armed Forces.From 1977, Cortiñas was part of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo Línea Fundadora, who demand that the authorities punish those guilty of the kidnappings, torture and forced disappearances of approximately 30,000 people during the military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983. She travelled through all continents calling for solidarity with the families of the disappeared and the punishment of those guilty of crimes against humanity in their country. As a university professor, she carried out analyses and studies on the relationship between the military dictatorship, foreign debt and the economic crisis in Argentina.
Cortiñas showed her support for the cause of legal abortion, being a speaker at the Ni una menos march on 4 June 2018, in favor of it.[5]
Cortiñas died in Buenos Aires on 30 May 2024, at the age of 94.[6]