The country’s seminal sex education law is continually under attack, with activists and educators citing concerns about its demonization during the electoral campaign
Human rights
Dictatorship survivors share their stories with subway passengers, call not to vote for Milei
The two women have made appearances on the A and B subway lines to express their concern over what might happen in Sunday’s run-off
The widow of murdered songwriter Victor Jara spent most of her life advocating human rights and seeking justice
Diana Zoe López GarcÃa was the president of Hotel GondolÃn, which houses travesti/trans people from across Argentina and South America
Colombia ELN guerrillas free kidnapped father of Liverpool football star DÃaz
DÃaz senior said on Friday that he would stay in Colombia after his 12-day ordeal, which involved trekking through rainy mountains on horseback
The country has seen weeks of protests sparked by a contract signed with Canadian mining firm First Quantum Minerals
Among the 100 people whose files were updated are the two disappeared children of Mothers of Plaza de Mayo co-founder, the late Hebe de Bonafini
Sorrow and defiance at an AMIA exhibit dedicated to the victims of Hamas
On the one-month anniversary of the attacks, Jewish leaders take aim at human rights organizations and defend the state of Israel
Human rights organizations called on members of Congress to back bill that aims to ban denialists from running for office