La Marcha de los Andes
"La Marcha de los Andes" was a significant event in the history of Argentina, occurring in 1986. It involved a large group of people, primarily mothers and grandmothers, who marched across the Andes Mountains to demand justice for the victims of the Dirty War. This conflict, which lasted from 1976 to 1983, saw the forced disappearance of thousands of people by the military dictatorship.
The march aimed to raise awareness about the ongoing human rights violations and to seek accountability for those responsible. The participants, known as the Madres de Plaza de Mayo, became symbols of resilience and courage in the fight for truth and justice in Argentina.