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Coup Commemoration in Argentina: A Day of Remembrance and Protest

On March 29, 2026
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On March 24, 2026, Argentina witnessed a powerful display of collective memory and protest as hundreds of thousands took to the streets to condemn the 1976 military coup and the ongoing policies of President Javier Milei. This year marked the 50th anniversary of the coup, a pivotal moment in the nation’s history that led to a brutal period known as the ‘Dirty War’, during which an estimated 30,000 people were forcibly detained and disappeared.

The annual commemoration, known as the Day of Memory for Truth and Justice, serves as a solemn reminder of the atrocities committed during the dictatorship. The slogan for this year’s march, “Tell us where they are,” echoed through the streets, accompanied by photographs of the thousands of victims who vanished without a trace. Human rights organizations continue to highlight the plight of those affected, noting that over 10,000 political prisoners were taken during this dark chapter.

As participants marched, they carried banners and signs, demanding accountability and justice for the victims of the past. The presence of the Mothers and Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, who have tirelessly sought answers for decades, added a poignant layer to the day’s events. Their unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth about their loved ones has become a symbol of resilience in the face of state violence.

The day is not only a national holiday to honor the estimated 30,000 disappeared but also a rallying point for those who continue to fight against the injustices that persist in contemporary Argentina. The atmosphere was charged with emotion as survivors, families of the disappeared, and activists united in their call for truth and justice.

Argentina’s history of forced disappearances and political repression remains a critical issue, as the scars of the past continue to shape the present. The ongoing protests against President Milei’s administration reflect a broader discontent with current policies that many perceive as a continuation of authoritarian practices.

As the march concluded, participants expressed hope that their voices would not go unheard. The commitment to remembrance and justice remains strong, as they seek to ensure that the lessons of the past are not forgotten.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding the government’s response to the protests and the future implications for human rights in Argentina. As the nation reflects on its past, the path forward remains uncertain, with many advocating for a more just and transparent society.

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Tags: Argentina, coup, Dirty War, Human Rights, Javier Milei, March 24, Memory, Mothers and Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, political prisoners, Protest

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