Aníbal Miguel Sánchez, who is accused of murder, kidnapping and torture, spent six years on the run
Human rights
Fugitive dictatorship criminal caught in Brazil, awaits extradition
The two talked energy, trade, and security on the Salvadoran president’s first official visit to Argentina amid human rights concerns
Bukele set to meet Milei in Argentina amid concerns over human rights
A woman from Mendoza is requesting to meet the Salvadoran president on behalf of her son who is imprisoned in El Salvador
Bringing justice to victims worldwide, one bone fragment at a time
A documentary on the creation of the world-renowned Argentina Forensic Anthropology Team is now streaming on PBS
Juan Carlos Vázquez Sarmiento is one of the repressors LLA deputies recently visited in prison
LLA deputies skip Congress meeting to explain their visit to imprisoned torturers
Human rights organizations demanded an investigation and answers two months after the lawmakers visited convicted repressors
Fury as Argentina’s police tear gas child and authorities blame protesters
A misleading video that purportedly showed protesters gassing the 10-year-old girl was sent to major national outlets and shared by President Javier Milei
The history teacher, who began to search for her son and daughter-in-law after the dictatorship kidnapped them in 1977, was awarded an honorary doctorate in 2023
Mothers of Plaza de Mayo ask for IACHR protection after police blockade university
Police barred staff from entering the rights group’s university on Monday, in what the mothers warn is a violation of university autonomy