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Argentinaabout 3 hours ago·Stable·ELEVATED 60

Argentina's 'Dirty War' still on trial 50 years later

The ongoing pursuit of justice for the victims of the Dirty War demonstrates the persistence of human rights issues in Argentina, highlighting the political implications of historical grievances.

Around 30,000 individuals were forcibly disappeared during Argentina's military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983, and cases related to these disappearances are still being prosecuted in courts. Victims and their families continue to seek justice for the atrocities committed during this period.
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