Argentines Rally Against Government's Revisionist Stance on Dictatorship History
Citizens express concern over attempts to downplay the atrocities of the 1976 military coup and fear a return to authoritarian rule.
- Argentines protest against government efforts to revise the history of the 1976 military coup and dictatorship.
- Protesters fear a shift away from the democratic values of 'Nunca Mas' and a return to authoritarian practices.
- The current administration challenges the widely accepted estimate of 30,000 disappeared, proposing a lower figure.
- Human rights groups and survivors express concern over the government's dismissal of dictatorship-era crimes.
- The government's actions, including banning protests and proposing the use of the army for internal security, alarm citizens.