On March 24, the 45th anniversary of the civil-military coup that institutionalized 'state terrorism', through the kidnapping, torture, murder and forced disappearance of tens of thousands of inhabitants of the Argentine Republic, the country's government launches the 'Campaign for the Right to Identity'.
The Argentine Ambassador to Hungary, Hernán María Patiño Mayer, calls attention to the campaign launched by the National Government through the Ministry of Foreign Relations, International Trade and Worship, the National Commission for the Right to Identity and with the participation of the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo.
The Ambassador says that the Argentine Embassy in Hungary seeks to disseminate the campaign information (seen on the picture) "in order that through it, we can identify those victims of one of the most aberrant crimes committed by the dictatorship, crimes that included kidnapping of pregnant women, who after giving birth were cruelly murdered by thrown alive into the sea and their appropriate children deprived of their identity."
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