Politics
Ongoing Trials Highlight Infrastructure of Justice Post-Argentina's Military Dictatorship
The legacy of Argentina's military dictatorship continues to impact judicial processes as trials for the 'Dirty War' victims unfold, revealing systemic challenges.
Editorial Staff
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The military dictatorship in Argentina, which lasted from 1976 to 1983, is marked by the disappearance of approximately 30,000 individuals. This historical context shapes the current judicial landscape.
Ongoing trials serve as a critical infrastructure for addressing human rights violations and reflect the enduring quest for accountability from victims' families.
The legal proceedings not only aim to deliver justice but also highlight the need for robust systems to manage historical grievances and their implications for societal healing.