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A Crowd Filled the Plaza De Mayo 50 Years After the Coup: Harsh Criticism of the Government at the Central Event

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Human rights organizations read a hard document that questioned Javier Milei's economic policy.The Cámpora took advantage of the march to demand the freedom of Cristina Kirchner.The acts were replicated in the capitals and other cities of the provinces.

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Human rights organizations read a hard document that questioned Javier Milei's economic policy.The Cámpora took advantage of the march to demand the freedom of Cristina Kirchner.The acts were replicated in the capitals and other cities of the provinces.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Tens of thousands of people this Tuesday filled the Plaza de Mayo in the framework of the traditional mobilization for the National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice, in the center of the city of Buenos Aires. Although so far they have not transcended estimated figures, it can be risked that this march, in the framework of the 50th anniversary of the coup d’état of 1976, has been one of the most convocations, showing the validity of the collec…

·Los Angeles, United States
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The central event, in Plaza de Mayo, brought together hundreds of thousands of people in one of the most massive marches of recent years. Here, the historical record of Santino Bravi for Pausa. The entry Buenos Aires was filled with people who shouted "Never More" was first published in Pausa.

The Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice drew a massive crowd to downtown Buenos Aires this Tuesday, marking the 50th anniversary of the last military coup. Among the columns of banners, signs, scarves, and chants of "Never Again," there was also a strong presence of figures from the world of culture, who joined the commemoration both in the streets and on social media. One of the actresses who shared several photos of the demonstration was …

The central demonstration for the 50th anniversary of the 1976 coup d’état gathered a crowd in Plaza de Mayo this Monday, in a day crossed by memory, historical claims and strong political definitions. Called by human rights organizations, the mobilization also counted on the participation of thousands of non-partisan people, which consolidated one of the most numerous gatherings of recent years. A central slogan: “Let them say where they are” U…

The consensus document called for “say where the victims are”. I reject the “complete truth” promoted by the government. The central demonstration for the 50th anniversary of the 1976 coup d’état, which took place this afternoon in Plaza de Mayo, registered a massive participation, encouraged by human rights organizations and social and political collectives, but also by thousands and thousands of private protesters who were present beyond any p…

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chacodiapordia.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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