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

Fifty years after the 1976 military coup in Argentina, victims and their families continue to seek justice for the estimated 30,000 people who were disappeared, tortured, and killed during the 'Dirty War' dictatorship. Legal proceedings face obstacles due to past amnesty laws and ongoing reluctance to prosecute economic and civilian collaborators, while current President Javier Milei has sparked controversy by downplaying the death toll and cutting funding for memorials.

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Dirty Wardisappearedmilitary dictatorshiphuman rightsjusticeclandestine detention centerscorporate complicityTrial of the Juntas

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