
"Fifty years later, there are still unburied dead and nameless graves. There are still people who, unknowingly, live with someone else's identity. There are still unsolved crimes and unpunished criminals."
"The immense cultural and artistic production that in five decades has been central to coping with the grief and trauma of the genocide continues to generate books, films, performance interventions and other artistic expressions."
"According to the Argentine justice system, it was based on a systematic plan of state terrorism that deployed clandestine centers for kidnapping, torture, and murder throughout the country."
"The disappearance of 30,000 people and the appropriation of some 500 babies according to estimates by human rights organizations summarize the atrocities committed."
Fifty years after the military dictatorship in Argentina began, unresolved issues persist, including unburied dead and unsolved crimes. The current government has undermined human rights policies, promoting denialism. Despite this, cultural and artistic production remains vital in addressing grief and trauma, evolving from testimony to imaginative expressions. The dictatorship's justification for state terrorism led to the disappearance of 30,000 people and the appropriation of 500 babies. The ongoing demands for justice by the mothers of the disappeared continue to resonate in society.
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