Argentina Loses Pioneer Who Fought for Justice After Dictatorship

Argentina Loses Pioneer Who Fought for Justice After Dictatorship

Taty Almeida, who founded a group of mothers searching for disappeared relatives during Argentina's military rule, died June 14 at 95. For decades, she helped build institutions to investigate crimes and identify remains. Now, President Javier Milei's government is challenging how Argentina remembers this dark period, putting her legacy at risk.

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