Former military police Omar Torres’ testimony has led to convictions for crimes …
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Victims warn that time is of the essence for the province’s first proceedings on businessmen accused of crimes against …
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Human rightsJudiciary
It’s been 20 years since dictatorship trials reopened. The Simón ruling was the turning point
by David CorreaThe Supreme Court’s 2005 decision to overturn the Due Obedience and Full Stop laws was key in Argentina’s search for justice
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Human rights
How one man smuggled a list of the disappeared from under the Argentine dictatorship’s noses
by David CorreaDetainee, police officer, bigmouth, mute: understanding the enigmatic life of Juan Carlos Clemente
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Human rights
‘My sister came home’: Almost 50 years later, a desaparecido’s family gets closure
by David CorreaAida Villegas’ remains were found in Pozo de Vargas, raising the number of victims identified in Argentina’s largest mass grave to 121
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Human rightsPolitics
Renowned Tucumán unionist kidnapped by the dictatorship identified 48 years on
by David CorreaThe Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team exhumed Benito Vicente Romano in 2010, and his family was finally able to lay him to rest last month