By Sebastián Lacunza Editor-in-Chief Milani case puts human rights movement at a crossroad A vulgar point of view appears to have cemented itself in certain segments of society: human rights organizations were co-opted by the Kirchnerite governments with the help of subsidies, jobs and fraudulent fortunes. Not coincidentally, this simplistic way of looking at the world is being echoed ad nauseam by pundits who never expressed a particular interest in pursuing justice for crimes against humanity committed by the country’s last military dictatorship (1976-83), but rather have advocated impunity for decades. The story of this supposed “moral breakdown” uses isolated examples to raze over a long struggle that has been led by mothers, grandmothers, families and activists — people who risked everything and sometimes lost everything. It does not seem entirely feasible to think families that include several disappeared members — whose properties were usurped by repressors, who ha...
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