Argentines are preparing to mark the 50th anniversary of the coup d’état that began seven years of brutal military dictatorship in their country. Today, that very history is being contested, with President Javier Milei stirring debate over how the dictatorship should be remembered. Journalist Natalio Cosoy discusses the implications with The World’s Host Marco Werman.
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