If it was 9,000 or 30,000 (…) I think it’s a debate that doesn’t make sense.”During the interview, Macri also called the military dictatorship the “Dirty War” — another detail highlighted by local media. In the aftermath of the military dictatorship, human rights organization utilized information from the depositions received by the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons (CONADEP). When Zabludovsky asked Macri about the military dictatorship, he spoke about the importance of human rights, the horrible tragedy it was and the courage of those moving forward. Read more: President Mauricio Macri Answers Your Questions Live On Facebook TodayDuring the interview, Mauricio Macri sat opposite Karla Zabludovsky, BuzzFeed News’ Latin America correspondent. In an interview today with BuzzFeed News, President Mauricio Macri said he didn’t know whether the number of people disappeared during the last military dictatorship in Argentina was “9,000 or 30,000,” generating a slew of articles in local media on this particular response.
Source: The Bubble August 10, 2016 19:52 UTC