As every Thursday, the women whose children were taken away by the last civil-military dictatorship in this country (1976-1983) will demand justice around the Pyramid of Plaza de Mayo, in the vicinity of the Casa Rosada, the presidential palace.
Last week, the Mothers reiterated their rejection of a decree of necessity and urgency signed by President Javier Milei and a package of laws sent to Congress, considering that they violate the rights of citizens.
In addition, they asserted that “the homeland is not for sale” and repudiated an anti-protest protocol implemented by the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich.
In a statement, the organization assured that the measures against popular mobilizations are violent and unconstitutional.
Popular resistance will be unstoppable and, sooner or later, it will be expressed in the streets. We, the Mothers, have been marching in the Plaza de Mayo for more than 2,300 peaceful but profoundly political marches. We will remain there until the people are happy as our children wanted, the document assures.
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