The denial of state terrorism in Argentina (Spanish: negacionismo del terrorismo de Estado en Argentina) consists of the act of denying state terrorism during the civic-military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983 called the National Reorganization Process, which was part of the Dirty War. The denialism of state terrorism in Argentina has taken different forms over time,[1] from denying the existence of missing persons,[2] the justification of the acts committed,[3] or declaring that the conflict was "between two equivalent sectors that produced symmetrical damage".