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Decades later, the wounds of this traumatic period still linger in Argentine society. Families of the victims are still seeking justice and closure, while the country as a whole continues to come to terms with its past. The issue of accountability for those responsible for the crimes committed during the dictatorship remains a contentious and sensitive topic. One of the most high-profile cases is that of Miguel Etchecolatz, a former police officer who served during the dictatorship and was convicted of crimes against humanity. Despite being sentenced to multiple life imprisonments, there have been ongoing efforts to challenge his conviction, raising concerns about the commitment to upholding justice and the rule of law in Argentina. The current government has taken steps to address the legacy of dictatorship, including the creation of a Truth and Memory Space to preserve the memory of those who suffered during those dark years. However, there are still calls for more to be done to ensure that the victims receive justice and that those responsible are held accountable for their actions. As Argentina continues to reckon with its past, it serves as a reminder of the importance of facing and addressing historical injustices, no matter how uncomfortable or painful they may be. Only by acknowledging the past and seeking truth and justice can a society truly heal and move forward towards a more just and equitable future.