Argentina Cuts Funding to Human Rights Groups

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- Argentina's government is defunding human rights groups, directly impacting their ability to preserve the memory of the Dirty War.
- The government is promoting a revisionist account of the military junta's crimes, challenging established historical narratives.
- This policy shift raises significant concerns about the long-term implications for historical truth and human rights in Argentina.
Why it matters: Historical revisionism erodes human rights accountability and threatens democratic memory.
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