The regime also used forced disappearances, where victims were taken away from their families and communities, leaving behind only uncertainty and fear. Many families still search for their loved ones to this day, seeking answers and closure.

The consequences of this dark period in Argentine history are still felt today. Many families and communities continue to seek justice and reparation for the atrocities committed. In 2007, the Argentine government officially acknowledged the crimes committed during the dictatorship and established the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons (CONADEP).

As we reflect on this painful chapter in Argentine history, we must honor the memories of the victims and their families, and continue to push for truth, justice, and reparation. By learning from the past, we can work towards a more just and equitable society, where such atrocities can never happen again.