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April 5th birthdays: What happened in the world on a day like today?

On a April 5th, but in 1971, 343 women in France signed the manifesto “I had an abortion” and demanded its decriminalization. The proclamation was named “343 foxes”. Abortion was legalized in France in 1974.

OTHER ANIMALS

1722.- The Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen arrives at a small island in the Pacific Oceanthat the Europeans called it Easter Island.

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1794.- guillotined in Pariah Georges-Jacques Dantonleader of French Revolution.

1818.- The generals Saint Martin It is O’Higgins they win the victory Maipúthat seals the Independence of Chile.

1851.- Inauguration of the railroad that united the port of El Callao with limethe first to circulate in South America.

1879.- Explode the Pacific War in between Pepper, Peru It is Bolivia.

1910.- Inauguration of the Railway line in between Pepper It is Argentina that crosses the Andes Mountains.

1925.- It is introduced into UK the rule of football out of play.

1927.- The swimmer Johnny Weissmuller set three records of the world on the same day.

1928.- The English swimmer Mercedes Gleitzepioneer in swimming the Strait of Gibraltarwith a time of 12 hours and 50 minutes.

1938.- Spanish civil war: After the entry of the first troops of Franco’s army into Catalan lands, Frank declare abolished he Statute of Catalonia.

1952.- Fulgencio Batista sworn in as president of Cuba.

1955.- British Prime Minister resigns Winston Churchill.

1977.- commits suicide in Miami the former president of Cuba Carlos Prío Socarrásleader of the anti-Castro community.

1986.- Three people die and 155 are injured while carrying out exploded an artifact in “La Belle” nightclubin Berlin.

1989.- He Polish government and the opposition reaches the “round table agreements”, where the legalization of Solidarity and begin a process of democratization.

nineteen ninety.- He Belgian Parliament come back to Baldwin I all your powers like Kingwhich he voluntarily renounced so as not to sign the abortion law.

1992.- Coup d’etat institutional in Peru. The president Alberto Fujimori dissolves Parliament and assumes all powers.

1994.- The presidents of Mexico, Carlos Salinas de Gortariit’s from Costa Rica, Rafael Calderonthey sign the Free Trade Agreement mutual.

1998.- Opened in Japan the suspension bridge Akashi Kaikyouof 3,911 meters, the largest in the world using this technology.

1999.- Libya delivery in Netherlands to the two alleged authors of the Lockerbie bombing (Scotland), which caused 270 deaths. O UN suspends the sanctions imposed Tripoli in 1991.

2000.- He Japanese Parliament to choose Yoshiro Mori prime minister later cerebral hemorrhage suffered by Keizo Obuchi.

2003.- Sixty-nine dead in clashes between inmates in the Honduran prison of “The future”.

2004.- O European Union includes guerrilla warfare National Liberation Army (ELN) of Colombia on the list of terrorist groups Council of the European Union.

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2014.- French socialist of Spanish origin Ana Hidalgofirst woman mayor of Paris.

2018.- Federal judge orders arrest of former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silvasentenced to 12 years in prison for corruption.

.- Panama withdraw your ambassador Venezuelain response to “reprisal” Venezuelan will suspend economic relations with senior Panamanian officials and companies.

2019.- USA sanctions 34 cargo ships transporting crude oil Venezuela for Cubain a new measure of pressure against the Government of Nicolás Maduro.

BIRTHDAY

1588.- thomas hobbesEnglish philosopher.

1732.- Jean-Honoré FragonardFrench painter.

1900.- Spencer TracyAmerican film actor.

1908.- Bette DavisAmerican film actress.

.- Herbert von KarajanAustrian conductor.

1913.- Antonio ClavéSpanish painter and sculptor.

1916.- Gregory PeckAmerican film actor.

1926.- Roger CormanAmerican film director.

1929.- Hugo NoelBelgian writer.

1934.- Romano Herzogformer German president.

1937.- Colin PowellAmerican military and politician.

1939.- Leka meking of Albania in exile.

1947.- Gloria Macapagal ArroyoPhilippine Politics.

1951.- Mercedes Milá MencosSpanish journalist.

1973.- Pharrell WilliamsAmerican musician.

1976.- Fernando Morientes SánchezSpanish football player.

DEATHS

1419.- Saint Vincent FerrerSpanish religious.

1794.- Georges Jacques DantonFrench politician.

1840.- Mariano NecocheaArgentine general.

1923.- Jorge Herberto de CarnarvonBritish patron who financed the excavation of Howard Carter, discoverer of Tutankhamun’s tomb.

1964.- Douglas MacArthurAmerican general.

1969.-Brómulo Gallegoswriter and former president of Venezuela.

1975.- Chiang Kai-shekChinese general, protagonist of his country’s civil war and head of the State of Taiwan.

1976.- Howard HughesAmerican tycoon.

1988.- Pierre PrévertFrench filmmaker.

1994.- Kurt CobainAmerican singer.

nine hundred ninety-five.- Christian Pineauhero of the French Resistance and one of the “fathers” of the Treaty of Rome.

nineteen ninety-six.- Encarna SanchezSpanish radio journalist.

2005.- Saulo BellowAmerican, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1976.

2008.- Charlton HestonAmerican actor.

2009.- Chano LobatoSpanish flamenco singer.

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2018.- Isao TakahataJapanese director and producer.

2019.- Pastor LópezVenezuelan composer and singer.

2020.- Juanjo RocafortSpanish designer and decorator.

Source: Elcomercio

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