The Flawed Memory of Brazil’s Dictatorship – Jacobin uncovers how official narratives have softened the brutal realities of military rule, revealing the persistent struggle for truth and justice in Brazil’s democracy today
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They refused to stay silent: Argentina’s grandmothers have courageously fought for decades, boldly revealing the hidden stories of a stolen generation taken during the military dictatorship. Their relentless pursuit of truth and justice continues to inspire and resonate today
On the anniversary of Argentina’s military dictatorship, thousands gathered in Buenos Aires, echoing the call for “memory, truth, and justice.” The United Human Rights Movement emphasizes the enduring fight against impunity and the importance of remembering victims.



