Plaintiffs expect it to be declared a crime against humanity

Lucía Cholakian Herrera
Lucía Cholakian Herrera is a politics, society and human rights reporter for the Buenos Aires Herald. Her work has also appeared in Rest of World, VICE, Revista 5W, Foreign Policy, BBC, Documented, El Cohete a la Luna and Revista Crisis, among many others. She is an ICFJ 2022 Emerging Media Leader.
Economy Minister Sergio Massa and Deputy Máximo Kirchner’s agenda this week
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Criminologists say banning phones and jailing gang leaders won’t stop the violence
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Residents burned the motorbike and attacked the home of a man they alleged was involved
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A note threatening the football star was left in the attack.
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Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero asked for renewed sovereignty discussions at the United Nations headquarters.
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The president interrupted his speech to respond to insults as members of his coalition cheered him
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The accused’s controversial 2018 acquittal sparked feminist protests throughout Argentina
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Both sides seek to overturn or modify the judges’ decision
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Foreign Ministry hopes to boost “trade, sports and humanitarian relations”
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Four years on, human rights activists believe police force members were involved
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His #Hora2023 campaign was met with support, tensions and silence from across his coalition.