
Lidia Miy Uranga
Lidia Miy Uranga, popularly known as Taty Almeida, is a prominent Argentine human rights activist and the leader of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo Línea Fundadora. She is renowned for her lifelong commitment to seeking justice for the 30,000 disappeared during Argentina's military dictatorship. Almeida has been a vocal critic of government policies that she perceives as authoritarian, particularly under President Javier Milei, and she continues to advocate for the rights of victims and their families, emphasizing the importance of memory and truth in the fight against historical denialism.
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Lidia Miy Uranga, also known as Taty Almeida, is a recognized Argentine human rights activist who criticized the government of Milei.
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