She spent more than 50 years searching for her son, Alejandro Almeida, who was kidnapped by the Triple A in 1975
Human rights
The hearing will revisit the 1956 police executions uncovered by Rodolfo Walsh, seeking to establish an official record and secure reparations
The film, directed by Santiago Mitre, will focus on the story of disappeared Madres founder Azucena Villaflor and infamous torturer Alfredo Astiz
Press and rights groups warn Milei lobby bill could lead to ‘permanent state surveillance’
Freedom of expression and human rights organizations say a provision regulating lobbying activities could weaken democratic participation
Mothers and Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo honored with World Cup-inspired album
To mark the 50th anniversary of the last military coup, an artist launched a Panini-style album that features the members of both human rights organizations
Government to reinforce funding for Genetic Data Bank following court order
The bank’s budget will receive over US$400,000 after it warned the judiciary that it could no longer operate
President Yamandú Orsi was present at the ceremony held at the Buenos Aires City Legislature
The institution, key to finding children stolen during the dictatorship, said it is unable to comply with court-ordered testing in crimes against humanity cases
The judiciary revealed the list in a press conference alongside their relatives. ‘Today, we feel free,’ one of them said