Information on the dictatorship’s criminal plan was fragmentary at the time and much of it still remains unknown
Op-ed
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The 1976 coup wasn’t unprecedented. The brutality that followed made it a turning point
Although dictatorships were common in Argentina, the last military junta’s vicious violence was unlike anything the country had seen before
Fifty years after the 1976 coup, continuing to ask questions that remain unanswered to this day is at the heart of our efforts
‘Memoria, Verdad y Justicia’ began as a demand to power. It slowly became a tradition, a narrative through which democracy tells the story of its own origins