The human rights organization requested the National Genetic Database remain autonomous, while a federal judge ordered the ex-ESMA museum be preserved
Human rights
Survivors of the former death camp decry the government’s ‘systematic disregard for the policy of memory, truth, and justice’
How one man smuggled a list of the disappeared from under the Argentine dictatorship’s noses
Detainee, police officer, bigmouth, mute: understanding the enigmatic life of Juan Carlos Clemente
They want to separate from Equatorial Guinea. They’re asking Argentina for help
Political movement Ambo Legadu wants Annobón, an island in Central Africa, recognized as an Argentine ‘associate state’
‘My sister came home’: Almost 50 years later, a desaparecido’s family gets closure
Aida Villegas’ remains were found in Pozo de Vargas, raising the number of victims identified in Argentina’s largest mass grave to 121
Argentina’s Milei toughens migration legislation via Trump-like decree
The new measures include foreigners’ restrictions on accessing public services and a relaxation on deportation requirements
The Milei administration plans to open offices for federal prosecutors at the complex that harbored a clandestine detention center and is now home to museums and human rights organizations
Her son Enrique Jorge Aggio was kidnapped and murdered in 1976, and his body identified in 2010
Head of Americas rights watchdog: ‘These aren’t easy times for human rights’
IACHR Director José Luis Caballero Ochoa told the Herald there’s a ‘fragility’ in the exercise of human rights in the region