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This is an English rewording (my own) of the Spanish language entry and is very much a rough draft. Feel free to polish. It needs the box with the photos and biographical info, but I don't know how to get that in from the Spanish piece.
She should be notable enough for her own article; she has received an award from the U.S. government, plus there is a long-standing Spanish-language article about her.
This is currently in the news — there is a court case that is gaining much notice in Argentina this week — but so far there is very little in the English-speaking press. I will post what links I have in English, but the quality is not terribly high. Perhaps the mainstream media will eventually take notice, and there will be something better later. Neotarf (talk) 18:04, 18 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
[Translation: Marita Veron, at 10 years after her kidnapping and disappearance, April 3, 2012]
"10 años sin Marita Verón: abrazo al Congreso contra la trata", Terra, 03 de abril de 2012 "Por eso te pedimos nos acompañes el día martes 3 a las 20 hs enfrente a tribunales (Pasaje Vélez Sarsfield 450) a pedir justicia y aparición con vida por Marita"
[Translation: 10 years without Marita Veron: sympathy march on Congress against trafficking", April 3, 2012. Photos of the march in Tucuman in front of the ministry of justice.]
[Translation: The full report on the case of Marita Veron"' Friday, February 3, 2012; blog by journalist Ricardo Canaletti, has video of various interviews in Spanish language, including Susana Trimarco.]
A much-publicized photo of Susana Trimarco at the trial. [1] Buenos Aires senator María Eugenia Estenssoro posted this photo of Susana Trimarco to her Facebook page.
Caso Verón - Official Website for Marita, the missing daughter (Note: Contains some Spanish language transcripts of the March 2012 trial.)