Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice explained

Holiday Name:Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice
Type:historical
Observedby:Argentina
Scheduling:same day each year
Date:24 March
Duration:1 day
Frequency:annual

The Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice (Spanish; Castilian: Día de la Memoria por la Verdad y la Justicia) is a public holiday in Argentina, commemorating the victims of the Civic-military dictatorship of Argentina. It is held on 24 March, the anniversary of the coup d'état of 1976 that brought the National Reorganization Process to power.

The commemoration was sanctioned as Law 25633 by the Argentine National Congress on 1 August 2002, and promulgated by the Executive Branch on 22 August of the same year.[1] However, it was not implemented as a public national holiday until 2006. The 30th anniversary of the coup was marked by massive demonstrations.[2]

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  1. Argentine Congress, 22 August 2002. Law 25633 .
  2. BBC News, 24 March 2006. Argentina marks coup anniversary.