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The "Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo" disperse the ashes of activist Hebe de Bonafini in Buenos Aires' Piramide de Mayo, as she died on November 20 at 93. IMAGES
Thousands of workers' union members hold placards as they march in Buenos Aires to mark International Workers' Day. IMAGES TO COMPLETE VIDI34QL6EW_EN
Thousands of students march through downtown Buenos Aires in protest against budgets cuts to higher public education, research and science, declared by right-wing president Javier Milei's new government IMAGES
Thousands of people take part in the annual LGBTQ+ pride march in Buenos Aires. IMAGES
Buenos Aires, Mar 10 (EFE).- The Buenos Aires Obelisk, where Argentines in 1986 celebrated winning the Mexico World Cup thanks to Diego Maradona, once more on Wednesday became the gathering point for hundreds of the soccer star's fans, who repeatedly roared that "He didn't die, they killed him."Several fan organizations had called the demonstration at the Obelisk to demand "Justice for Diego" after the death of their sports idol last Nov. 25.(Camera: ALBERTO CARATOZZOL)SHOT LIST: MARCH TO SEEK JUSTICE FOR MARADONA, THE ARRIVAL OF MARADONA'S DAUGHTERS DALMA AND GIANINNA AND HIS EX-WIFE CLAUDIA VILLAFAÑE, AND OF FORMER GIRLFRIEND VERONICA OJEDA AND HER 8 YEAR OLD SON IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.