00:00For remembrance, truth and justice, thousands of Argentines are beginning to take to the
00:04straits this Tuesday across the country to mark the 50th anniversary of the coup d'etat.
00:08The historic Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires is expected to become the focal point of a
00:12massive march.
00:13Under the slogan, 50 years after the Genosadal coup, the same plan, the same struggle, there
00:18are 30,000 human rights organizations, trade unions, federations, student organizations,
00:24social movements and progressive parties are coming for today's protests.
00:28The march takes, on a particularly acute political dimension, President Javier Millet's government
00:34has defunded the team's depriving trials for crimes against humanity, has dismantled public
00:41memory policies and honored the euphemism of complete memory, has promoted a narrative that
00:45seeks to equate victims with perpetrators or the search by the families of the more than
00:5030,000 disappeared people whom the right has always sought to hide remains unchanged.
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