The story of a now-disbanded group of Defense Ministry employees who helped solve emblematic cases like the appropriation of Victoria Donda as a baby
Human rights
Man sentenced to life for Tehuel murder in Argentina’s first trans-homicide trial
The 2021 disappearance of Tehuel de la Torre horrified the country and became a rallying cry for the country’s LGBT+ community
Mariano Cúneo Libarona also called gender identity a ‘subjective fabrication’ and claimed fixing Argentina’s economy would solve ‘collateral problems’
Villarruel vows to reopen criminal cases against 1970s left-wing guerrilla groups
The vice president held a tribute for terrorism victims in the Senate without mentioning the country’s 30,000 disappeared
The former counterintelligence officer, who has already been convicted of appropriating a baby, is accused of kidnapping and disappearing further victims
LLA deputy reveals draft bills to drop charges against alleged dictatorship torturers
The documents, which have not been submitted to Congress, appear to argue for charges to be dropped because of lengthy delays in trying cases
Screenshots posted by Deputy Lourdes Arrieta detail the logistical run-up and may implicate high-profile politicians. ‘It’s time for the truth to be revealed’
Lower House rejects sanctioning deputies who visited dictatorship-era repressors
The petition to discipline five LLA lawmakers made by a left-wing deputy was struck down by 113 votes to 112
Milei dissolves investigation unit that helped find dictatorship-era appropiated children
The government argued that the unit had judicial attributions that were unconstitutional