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A scholar of the movement, Marguerite Guzman Bouvard, wrote that the association faction wants " a complete transformation of Argentine political culture " and " envisions a socialist system free of the domination of special interests.
" The Mothers association is backed by younger militants who openly support a Cuban-style revolution in Argentina.
On the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Bonafini defended the actions of the airline hijackers calling them " courageous ", stating that many people " had been avenged ", and connecting their ideals with the cause of the guerrilla groups in 1970s ' Argentina.
Speaking for the Mothers, she also rejected the investigations of the alleged Iranian involvement in the AMIA Bombing ( the 1994 terrorist attack on the AMIA Jewish community center ), denouncing the Argentine government was manipulating them to serve U. S. interests.
The Mothers have published a book with a compilation of Saddam Hussein's writings, among others forms of support to the Baathist regime in Iraq.

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