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50 Years Later - La R Newspaper

Fifty years after the coup that inaugurated the last dictatorship in Argentina, the balance does not admit euphemisms or comfort zones. There are dead without burial and tombs without name. There are stolen identities that have not yet been restored. There are judicial cases that drag with an exasperating slowness and others that have not even had the dignity to begin. Half a century after the coup d’état in Argentina in 1976, the wound remains …
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Fifty years after the coup that inaugurated the last dictatorship in Argentina, the balance does not admit euphemisms or comfort zones. There are dead without burial and tombs without name. There are stolen identities that have not yet been restored. There are judicial cases that drag with an exasperating slowness and others that have not even had the dignity to begin. Half a century after the coup d’état in Argentina in 1976, the wound remains …

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grupormultimedio.com broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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