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Argentine Dictatorship: Remains of Paraguayan Catechist Identified After 47 Years

After a 47-year search, the remains of Paraguayan catechist Daniel Esquivel, abducted in Argentina in 1977 during the military dictatorship, have been identified via DNA testing by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team and will be buried on March 23rd.

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Latin American Dictatorships: A Literary and Political Analysis

The article analyzes the ongoing issue of dictatorships in Latin America, focusing on Nicaragua and Venezuela, and their impact on democracy and human rights, drawing parallels with historical and literary depictions of tyranny.

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139th Grandchild Found: Argentina's Dictatorship Legacy Continues

The Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo announced on January 21, 2025, the discovery of the 139th grandchild appropriated during Argentina's 1976-1983 dictatorship, the daughter of Noemí Macedo and Daniel Inama, disappeared in November 1977; the grandchild's identity is protected until she decides otherwise.

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Brazilian Film "Ainda Estou Aqui" Wins Golden Globe, Spotlighting Dictatorship's Legacy

Fernanda Torres won a Golden Globe for her role in "Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film about the wife of a political dissident disappeared during the 1964-1985 dictatorship, highlighting the ongoing relevance of this trauma in the context of recent political turmoil.

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138th Grandchild of Argentina's Dictatorship Found

On Friday, the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo announced the discovery of the 138th grandchild stolen during Argentina's last dictatorship; he was born in December 1976 to Marta Enriqueta Pourtalé and Juan Carlos Villamayor, who were kidnapped and held at the ESMA; after DNA testing confirmed his identity,...

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Death of Controversial Former Surinamese President Desiré Delano Bouterse

Former Surinamese president Desiré Delano Bouterse, known for his 1980 coup and the 1982 December Murders, died today; details surrounding his death and recent whereabouts remain unclear.

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Vance's Support for Trump's Power Grab Raises Constitutional Crisis Concerns

Vice President JD Vance's statement rejecting judicial oversight of executive power, following President Trump's actions undermining government institutions and ignoring court orders, raises concerns about a potential constitutional crisis and the erosion of checks and balances in the US government.

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Latin America's Disappeared: Reconciliation Efforts and Ongoing Challenges

Thousands disappeared in Latin America during conflicts; Colombia, with 124,000 missing, uniquely involves former rebels in searches, while Peru (20,000 missing, 3,200 remains found) and Paraguay (500 missing, 15 bodies found) face challenges in accountability and justice.

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Support for Unelected Leaders Among Young Britons Decreasing

A recent poll reveals that 20% of young Britons (18-45) favor an unelected dictator over a democratic leader, a decrease from a 2022 poll showing much higher support for unelected rule among young people; this suggests a possible shift in attitudes towards democracy.

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Spain Divided Over Franco's Legacy 50 Years After His Death

Fifty years after Francisco Franco's death, Spain is commemorating the transition to democracy with 100 events, sparking controversy due to differing interpretations of the past, including accusations of a one-sided portrayal of the Civil War and Franco's dictatorship.

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Death of Suriname's Controversial Former Dictator Desi Bouterse

Former Surinamese dictator and president Desi Bouterse, 79, died on Wednesday; his death comes after a 2023 conviction for the 1982 murders of 15 opponents, a sentence he never served; reactions are sharply divided between supporters and opponents.

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Death of Controversial Former Surinamese President Desiré Delano Bouterse

Former Surinamese President Desiré Delano Bouterse, known for his 1980 coup, the December Murders of 1982, and a later drug trafficking conviction, has died; details surrounding his death remain unclear.

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