Argentina experienced a period of state-sponsored terrorism and violence during the 1970s, known as the "Dirty War" (Guerra Sucia). This period, which lasted from 1976 to 1983, was characterized by the systematic persecution, torture, and disappearance of individuals deemed subversive or threatening to the military regime.

The consequences of the Dirty War are still felt in Argentina today. Many families continue to search for their disappeared loved ones, and the country has struggled to come to terms with its traumatic past.

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