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“I think it is unfair that Carlos Gardel is denied the right to identity”

“I think it is unfair that Carlos Gardel is denied the right to identity”

This is what the writer and researcher Martina Iñiguez said about her work to define the nationality of the tango hero, with documented information on the subject.

In relation, the writer emphasized that “I understand that it seems unfair to me that Carlos Gardel is denied the right to identity, giving him back his true identity is an ethical issue.”

In communication with Universo de Tangos, conducted by Carlos Scavuzzo, correspondent for Diario NCO in CABA, Iñiguez stated: “All the francesistas refuse to have the DNA done on Gardel, I don’t know if there is a complicity in the fact of not wanting to carry out this study that is linked to a business issue that supports
the French Gardel.”

“Through series and movies and other things, business continues to be done with his name, it continues to be profitable,” added the writer and researcher. The actions that demonstrate the “Uruguayan Gardel” Regarding the evidence of the identity of the musician who died in 1935, he stated that “in his actions, Gardel chose to be Uruguayan until shortly before his death he was building a house in Montevideo where he expressed that he wanted to spend his last days, his love for Uruguay is explained because he was born that way.”

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It is worth remembering that Iñiguez wrote the essay Carlos Gardel: his hidden biography, between 1846 and 1912, where she demonstrated in a conclusive manner that the Uruguayan Carlos Gardel and the Frenchman Charles Gardés were two different people.1213 Her research on the schooling of Carlos Gardel, in collaboration with the Pedagogical Museum of Montevideo, allowed her to prove beyond a doubt that the well-known school photo of the singer was taken in a school in Montevideo before the arrival of Berta Gardés and her son in Buenos Aires in 1893, which proves the existence of two children (one born in Toulouse and son of Berta Gardés, who did
his schooling in Buenos Aires, and another Uruguayan, later called Carlos Gardel, who began his schooling in the Sur neighborhood of Montevideo.

“Many years ago I demonstrated that Gardel did the first grade in Montevideo and since then they have not been able to refute it. If Gardel was French, they should tell us what his true biography is,” concluded the interviewee.

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