Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, a human rights organization in Argentina, continue to search for their children who disappeared during the military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983. They symbolize hope and resistance, marching every Thursday at Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires.
Key Points
Mothers of Plaza de Mayo search for children who disappeared during the military dictatorship in Argentina
Their weekly Thursday marches at Plaza de Mayo symbolize their ongoing fight for justice
The organization represents hope, resistance, and remembrance of the dark period in Argentina's history
Pros
Symbol of hope and resistance
Raising awareness about human rights violations
Continued fight for justice and remembrance
Cons
Loss of children during the dictatorship
Struggle against repression and denial of disappearances