Tens of thousands of Argentine citizens demonstrated on Sunday, a day of remembrance for the victims of the (1976-1983) dictatorship, to say “more than ever, never again”, with messages aimed at the Millay government, which challenges the reading and account of that time. Downtown Buenos Aires came to a standstill, boulevards leading to the iconic Plaza de Mayo were filled with crowds of people in one of the largest gatherings in recent years for this anniversary, March 24, traditional “Day of Remembrance.” This year's March 24 was a day of remembrance for the rise to power in 1976 of the military junta that would leave behind 30,000 dead or missing, according to a tally by human rights groups. A tally increasingly openly disputed by the government of President Javier Millais (who speak of fewer than 9,000), in the name of “the whole truth”, “memory and justice for all”, referring to the victims of the decade's far-left rebels of 1970. […]
Source: News Beast

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