Decades after the end of the 1973-1985 dictatorship, the search for the 'desaparecidos' remains a deeply emotional wedge issue. While excavations continue, human rights groups demand more aggressive government intervention, arguing there is no statute of limitations on state terror. Conversely, sectors of the military and right-wing parties argue that constant revisionism prevents national reconciliation. Proponents view the search as an essential component of justice; opponents believe the country remains too fixated on the past.
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Yes, finding the truth is a moral obligation that never expires.
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Yes, the State committed crimes against humanity and must answer for them.
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No, we should look to the future rather than reopening wounds from 50 years ago.
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No, it is time to turn the page on this chapter of history.