The government is declassifying “all” of the confidential documents of the Intelligence Service for the latest military dictatorship in Argentina
The government’s government Javier Miley He assured Monday that he was declassifying “all” of the confidential documents of the Intelligence Service on the latest military dictatorship in the Argentinawhile tens of thousands of people took to the streets for the 49th anniversary of the junta in 1976.
“The President ordered that all information and documents concerning the actions of the Armed Forces during the period from 1976 to 1983. as well as any document was drawn up in another period but concerns actions” to be fully declassified. “ of the junta, the presidency spokesman announced Manuel Antornthrough social networking sites.
The decision implies the “Transfer of files of the State Secretariat of Information to the General Archives of the Nation, Organization tasked with conservation (…) of historical documents”he added.
The announcement became the national dayin which every year on March 24 Citizens of Argentina participate in events to enforce the latest military dictatorship on the state of Latin America (1976-1983).
The government thus makes a reality of 2010’s executive decree, at the time of the Central Left Presidency Christinawhere ‘Never fully applied’the spokesman added.
Along with this announcement, tens of thousands of people gathered at Buenos Aires Yesterday, official holiday day, for events with a central slogan ‘Memory, Truth and Justice’, responding to the calls for human rights, trade unions and parties in the opposition.
Shouting slogans such as ‘Mothers of the Square, your people are hugging’or holding placards with photos of missing relatives, concentrated protesters greeted the mothers of May Square, some with wheelchairs as they passed. The organization is still looking for missing.
Human rights defense organizations estimate that people who disappeared under military regime were at least 30,000.
The grandmothers of May Square, another collective, have a mission to identify the approximately 400 children who were stolen when they were born, as their mothers were kept secret by the authorities.
“In this long struggle, we have solved 139 cases. (…) We need the help of all society to find everything, it’s not too late yet. “underlined the Ethela de Carlotothe president of the organization.
At the same time, many of the gathered denounced historical revisionism and degradation as a refusal of military crimes by the President of President Miley.
In the context of austerity treatment implemented by the government, dozens of jobs were abolished at the Human Rights Secretariat and in memory sites, sometimes prisons and torture centers.
Protesters shouted slogans against President Miley, identifying him with the junta while blending Argentina flags, wearing scarves they had written ‘Never again’.
“Today, we should never forget the horror that Argentina experienced”said the Maria Eve Gomes57 years old, who went to the gathering with her husband and her three children in adolescence.
Miley’s government is in favor of her ‘Full Memory’ of the events of the most recent military junta, justifying the crimes of the army and intelligence, in which it contrasts the action of rebels on the left, active in the country at the time. Its positions, however, are contradicted by human rights defense organizations.
Contrary to what had been done in a demonstration for pensions ten days ago, when extensive episodes broke out, yesterday’s demonstration was peaceful.
Source :Skai
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