Catholic Church leads struggle against whitewashing of Argentinian dictatorship [View all]
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January 18, 2025 at 4:00 pm
SÃO PAULO, Brazil In Argentina, the Catholic Church is one of the most active institutions resisting President Javier Mileis policy of dismantling efforts to memorialise the military dictatorship in Argentina (1976-1983), according to a leading sociologist.
Over the past few months, the libertarian Milei has implemented several measures to reduce the social relevance of state institutions created since the 1980s to safeguard documents and historical items connected to the regime, which claimed at least 30,000 lives.
Even the number of victims of the military junta that seized control of the South American nation in 1976 has been continually challenged by Milei since his presidential campaign. He argues that fewer than a third of the traditionally estimated 30,000 victims were actually killed.
Mileis administrations attacks on the pillars of the policy of memory, truth, and justice are not only ideological with a fierce denial of the crimes perpetrated by the regime but also material.
Over the past few months, he has dismissed hundreds of state employees working in agencies connected to preserving the memory of the regimes horrors, such as cultural centres and state archives.
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