On March 24, 2026, in Buenos Aires alone, an estimated half a million people took to the streets, based on aerial footage.
The unwavering struggle of the Mothers, Grandmothers, Children, and Grandchildren of Plaza de Mayo was accompanied by the conscience of a society that still seeks Memory, Truth, and Justice.
The only place for genocidals is a common prison.
The city was alive, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the last civic-military dictatorship.
The government's wave of denial, its campaign of distortion, discrediting, and fake news, spread through altered videos, testimonies, and photographs on television channels, and by trolls on social media, could not silence the collective cry: it's 30,000.
Plaza de Mayo exploded, and the entire downtown and micro-center were taken over by a population that finds in the reclamation of March 24 a way to express itself against this harsh present that seeks to take us back to the darkest period of our history.
Representatives of almost all sectors of society were present: families, children, youth, self-convened citizens.
Neither forgetting nor pardoning.