Rights organizations said the suspended fund pays 176 people’s salaries — and pointed out that the national rights secretariat has to sign off on expenditures
Human rights
United, Argentina’s human rights movement marches for memory, truth and justice
The day of commemoration for the victims of the 1976-1983 dictatorship arrives in a climate of state hostility toward rights defenders
Milei orders declassification of intelligence files on guerrilla and military actions
On the day of remembrance for dictatorship victims, the government released a denialist video and announced measures oriented towards victims of armed organizations
Most dictatorship victims were never found. Their absence still haunts the living
A recent book takes a novel approach to studying how the supernatural plays a role in people’s relationship to Argentina’s dark past
Sugar magnates let the army hunt their workers. Fifty years later, will they finally stand trial?
In Tucumán, sugarcane laborers were the largest single group to be slaughtered by the military before and during the dictatorship. Their employers have never stood trial — until now
Her kidnapped father gave his cellmates the weather report. It came to symbolize hope
‘It was a very small window in a very dark place’: Florencia Chidichimo’s new short film uses dance to playfully express struggle, memory, and a childhood without a father
The Herald and Mothers of Plaza de Mayo share their archives with the public
Editor in Chief Estefanía Pozzo highlighted their shared history, calling the two ‘completely intertwined’
The request comes on the heels of Security Minister Bullrich’s refusal to conduct any internal investigation
Milei defends police crackdown at retiree march: ‘The good guys are the ones in blue’
Speaking at Expoagro, the president also vowed to eliminate currency controls and export duties ‘forever’