Milei’s anti-LGBTQIA+ remarks in Davos spurred thousands nationwide to attend anti-fascist assemblies, voting to protest on February 1
Human rights
One of hundreds of babies kidnapped by the dictatorship, her half-siblings spent years searching: ‘When I was little, I asked myself very often about you’
The security minister accused one of the organizations of siding with criminals after it criticized the government’s excessive use of force at demonstrations
The decision comes after the Human Rights Secretariat fired 400 employees, leaving some sites understaffed
Mothers and Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo cut off from government funding, minister says
Justice Minister Mariano Cúneo Libarona accused the organizations of carrying out a ‘con’ in the name of human rights
Venezuela’s María Corina Machado freed after being ‘violently intercepted’ leaving rally, her campaign says
The opposition leader had been speaking to her supporters ahead of contested President Nicolás Maduro’s re-inauguration
OAS: Argentine gendarme’s detention in Venezuela ‘crime against humanity’
A key Americas rights watchdog said Nahuel Gallo’s ‘rights to life and personal integrity face risk of irreparable harm’
Officers told workers from the human rights secretariat whether they were allowed to enter their workplace or not based on a list provided by the Justice Ministry
The shuttering for ‘internal restructuring’ is part of a wave of more than 400 layoffs since the start of December