The accusation tainted the start of his papacy, but evidence suggests that he actually helped save people from state terror
Human rights
The country’s steep decline is attributed mainly to President Milei’s attacks on journalists
Doctors Without Borders comic book highlights perils of extracontinental migration
Tens of thousands risk their lives to make the journey from Asia and Africa each year. The humanitarian organization aims to raise awareness of a growing crisis
Amnesty International warns of ‘fast-paced setback’ in Argentine human rights under Milei
The organization expressed concern about ‘practices with profound authoritarian characteristics’ carried out by the state in 2024
The Penitentiary Service requested authorization to move 19 repressors from Ezeiza to Campo de Mayo, which has far better conditions
Genevieve Jeanningros is the niece of nun Léonie Duquet, who was murdered during Argentina’s last military dictatorship
Roberto Navarro was hospitalized after the attack by two men who allegedly made comments similar to President Milei’s discourse
Third surgery ‘success’ for photographer injured by police during pensioner protest
Pablo Grillo suffered a skull fracture and loss of brain mass during a pensioners demonstration in March. Still in ICU, he is steadily recovering
Identification of Virginia Beatriz Tempone was delayed because her family had emigrated to Spain