Argentina Takes to the Streets 50 Years After the Beginning of the Dictatorship: “in the March, Memory Is Alive”
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In a country led by an extreme right in the midst of negationism, tens of thousands of Argentinians protested on Tuesday 24 March against oblivion, fifty years to the day after the military coup which had established the dictatorship. Among them, the Medici family.
Thousands of people are expected on the streets to remember the victims of the regime
Disappeared, repression, death: they are the first ideas that Argentines associate with the last dictatorship. Most of society has a clear negative assessment of the military regime that governed the country between 1976 and 1983, according to various opinion polls. But that consensus coexists, since the end of 2023, when Javier Milei entered the Casa Rosada, with a government that relativizes the crimes of State terrorism and that has interrupt…
Tens of thousands of people went out on Tuesday to the streets of Buenos Aires and other cities of Argentina on the occasion of the National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice, to remember and claim for the victims of the last civic-military dictatorship, begun 50 years ago. With epicenter in the capital but with dozens of massive replicas in large cities of provinces such as Córdoba or Santa Fe, political, trade union and human rights groups b…
50 years after the coup d’état that began the last civic-military dictatorship, the mayor of La Matanza, Fernando Espinoza, participated, along with thousands of young people, in the historic and massive march to Plaza de Mayo in the framework of the National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice, where he stressed the importance of sustaining collective memory and strengthening democracy. In this context, the president of the Argentine Federation…
Various organizations seek to maintain the premise of memory, in the face of Milei's negationism of government.
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