Santo González was found guilty in the first legal proceeding over these crimes ever to take place in Tucumán
Human rights
Mario Navarro was born in 1976 and raised under a fake identity. His mother is still alive and they met in 2015
Renowned Tucumán unionist kidnapped by the dictatorship identified 48 years on
The Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team exhumed Benito Vicente Romano in 2010, and his family was finally able to lay him to rest last month
She was one of 14 women who in 1977 marched for the first time demanding to know the fate of their children
30 embassies in Argentina call to protect LGBTQ+ people in rare joint statement
The statement, released days before Buenos Aires Pride, is ‘unprecedented in local diplomatic history’ according to one prominent gay rights activist
The organization searching for the stolen children of those forcibly disappeared by the last military dictatorship is redoubling fundraising efforts
These include arbitrary detentions, torture, short-term enforced disappearances and sexual violence
‘Everything was normal until all the organizations left the area, and there were very few people left, then these characters appeared to provoke this situation’
A decade after the disappearance of the Ayotzinapa 43, questions over the Mexican government’s relationship with the military will loom large in Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration