This is the first time an alleged Ukrainian torture victim pursues justice in Argentine courts
Human rights
A human rights group says loosened restrictions on the use of lethal force should be declared unconstitutional
The Defense Ministry fired 10 out of 13 employees whose work provided key information on dictatorship-era crimes against humanity
The ‘Las Brigadas’ case tried crimes against humanity committed in four different clandestine detention centers in Buenos Aires Province, including Pozo de Banfield
Assaulted Argentine rights activist speaks out: ‘I thought my life was going to end’
Sabrina Bölke has spoken publicly for the first time about the ordeal, in which two men allegedly beat, sexually assaulted, and threatened to kill her, and wrote a pro-Milei slogan on the wall
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights did not specify countries, but issued its statement on Argentina’s day of Memory, Truth and Justice
River Plate wants to build there. Dictatorship survivors say it’s a burial ground
A decision to allow the football club to develop the Higher Navy School of Mechanics sports field is sparking complex questions about memory in Argentina
Persecuted in Argentina, kidnapped in Paraguay: their story shows the horrors of Operation Condor
Five Argentines and Uruguayans forcibly disappeared in Asunción illustrate how South America’s dictatorships collaborated to ruthlessly persecute dissidents
Casa Rosada will present a video with their own version about state terrorism in the anniversary of the 1976 coup this Sunday