The documents, which have not been submitted to Congress, appear to argue for charges to be dropped because of lengthy delays in trying cases
Human rights
LLA deputy reveals draft bills to drop charges against alleged dictatorship torturers
Screenshots posted by Deputy Lourdes Arrieta detail the logistical run-up and may implicate high-profile politicians. ‘It’s time for the truth to be revealed’
Lower House rejects sanctioning deputies who visited dictatorship-era repressors
The petition to discipline five LLA lawmakers made by a left-wing deputy was struck down by 113 votes to 112
Milei dissolves investigation unit that helped find dictatorship-era appropiated children
The government argued that the unit had judicial attributions that were unconstitutional
In a blurring of the line between security and defense, the military could be deployed without declaring a state of siege if a new legal project is approved
According to a Córdoba prosecutor’s office, Fernando Albareda wrote the threats implying police involvement and will testify soon
A federal judge was assigned to dig into claims by two deputies that they were tricked into meeting dictatorship-era officials convicted of crimes against humanity
The photo, which surfaced on Tuesday, was taken last month during a visit widely condemned by human rights organizations
Argentine rights activist on his mother’s murder: ‘I am suspicious of everyone’
Susana Montoya’s son told local media that a robbery was ‘completely out of the question’ and pointed to police involvement