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Argentina Plaza de Mayo group holds 2,000th rally | Argentina Plaza de Mayo group holds 2,000th rally |
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Argentine human rights group the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo has held its 2,000th weekly rally in Buenos Aires. | Argentine human rights group the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo has held its 2,000th weekly rally in Buenos Aires. |
They have marched on the square in the centre of the capital every Thursday since 1977, fighting for justice for victims of the 1976-83 military regime in the country. | They have marched on the square in the centre of the capital every Thursday since 1977, fighting for justice for victims of the 1976-83 military regime in the country. |
Human rights groups say about 30,000 people were killed during that period. | Human rights groups say about 30,000 people were killed during that period. |
Argentine President Mauricio Macri has been criticised for questioning the number of victims of the junta. | Argentine President Mauricio Macri has been criticised for questioning the number of victims of the junta. |
On Thursday, thousands of people cheered as the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, arrived at the square in front of the presidential palace. | On Thursday, thousands of people cheered as the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, arrived at the square in front of the presidential palace. |
Many members of the group are now in their 80s and required assistance to walk. | Many members of the group are now in their 80s and required assistance to walk. |
Hebe de Bonafini, one of the group's leaders, last week faced arrest after refusing to testify in connection with a fraud inquiry. The arrest order was later lifted. | Hebe de Bonafini, one of the group's leaders, last week faced arrest after refusing to testify in connection with a fraud inquiry. The arrest order was later lifted. |
Mrs de Bonafini insists the investigation is politically motivated. | Mrs de Bonafini insists the investigation is politically motivated. |
The latest rally came amid growing criticism of President Macri over his remarks on the number of victims during the junta's rule - known in Argentina as the "dirty war". | The latest rally came amid growing criticism of President Macri over his remarks on the number of victims during the junta's rule - known in Argentina as the "dirty war". |
In an interview to the Buzzfeed website earlier this week, Mr Macri said he had "no idea" whether 30,000 was the right number and that the discussion "does not make any sense". | In an interview to the Buzzfeed website earlier this week, Mr Macri said he had "no idea" whether 30,000 was the right number and that the discussion "does not make any sense". |
Leticia Angerosa, whose brother and sister disappeared during the military rule, told the BBC that Mr Macri's words "offend and hurt" victims' relatives. |
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