Argentina Marks 50 Years Since Coup Amid Milei's Challenge to Dictatorship Memory

Argentina commemorated the 50th anniversary of the 1976 military coup amid mounting political tension, as President Javier Milei challenges established narratives about the dictatorship's crimes. This dispute places human rights groups at the forefront, resisting government attempts to reshape historical memory with their continued calls for 'memory, truth, and justice.' Observers will watch how this clash impacts Argentina's reconciliation efforts and shapes policies on human rights and historical education.
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