The Guardian -
28 May 2021 14:17

Move widens campaign to name 30,000 'disappeared' and murdered by military regime after 1976 coup The Argentinian government has sent thousands of DNA testing kits to its consulates around the world in a groundbreaking effort to put names to unidentified victims murdered in the "Dirty War" waged by the brutal military dictatorship four decades ago. Last month, the Argentinian authorities, in collaboration with the National Commission for the Right to Identity, the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo m...
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