Glacier law modification debate kicks off with a 400-person public hearing
More than 100,000 people signed up to debate a controversial law loosening restrictions on mining in glaciers and their surrounding areas
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Get Out!: smoked meats, cinema, and surreal visions
A riverside barbecue showdown, a prog legend’s return, French New Wave on the big screen, and a powerful MACBA exhibition lead this week’s standout picks
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The 1976 coup wasn’t unprecedented. The brutality that followed made it a turning point
Although dictatorships were common in Argentina, the last military junta's vicious violence was unlike anything the country had seen before
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The Abuelas created a movement. Their grandchildren are ready to carry the torch
A new generation within Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo prepares to continue the search that became a global icon of the fight for human rights
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The liturgy of memory
‘Memoria, Verdad y Justicia’ began as a demand to power. It slowly became a tradition, a narrative through which democracy tells the story of its own origins
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Editorial: Tearing down the pact of silence remains the mission
Fifty years after the 1976 coup, asking questions that remain unanswered continues to be at the heart of our efforts
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And our editorial: tearing down the pact of silence remains the mission. Because journalism can — and must — accompany this process
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