In 1976, Argentina's military overthrew the government of Isabel Perón in a coup. Then waged a clandestine campaign of domestic terror, the "Dirty War", against "subversives" deemed a threat. The Military Junta tortured, raped, and killed their fellow citizens. 30,000 people were abducted and never seen again. The "Disappeared" left an agonizing hole in the lives of their loved ones. Civilian government reclaimed power in 1983. Argentina, 1985 is the story of a country's demand for truth, justice, and accountability.
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