Cristina Kirchner
Thousands march in Plaza de Mayo for 50th anniversary of 1976 coup
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On the 50th anniversary of the 1976 military coup, thousands marched from the ex-ESMA to Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires, stopping at Cristina Kirchner's home where she greeted from the balcony with a white handkerchief. Human rights groups read documents demanding answers for the 30,000 disappeared and chanted 'Cristina libre'. Similar mobilizations took place nationwide, as the Government released a video on 'complete memory'.
The Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation confirmed by majority that Cristina Kirchner must continue wearing an electronic ankle monitor and under visit controls during her house arrest.
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Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner posted an emotional message bidding farewell to Adrián Cherasco, a 39-year-old militant from Córdoba who was killed by a taxi outside her home at San José 1111 during a support vigil. The accident happened amid a police chase of a motorcycle. Cherasco, nicknamed 'Córdoba', had traveled from his province to accompany her.