‘We’ll kill you all. Now we’re going for your children,’ read a message left on her wall according to her son, who has received threats for his human rights work
Human rights
‘I had to Google him,’ said Lourdes Arrieta of her visit to dictatorship-era torturer Alfredo Astiz, who is known as the ‘Angel of death’
They also denounced that a meeting of LLA deputies with convicted repressors masks the government’s intention of freeing them
Bullrich dismisses LLA deputies visiting repressors as ‘personal’
A federal court called on the Security Minister to provide details on the move which caused widespread outrage this week
For decades, archaeologists have toiled to expose the secrets of a junta-era detention center known as Club Atlético. Milei’s “chainsaw” cuts could spell its demise
A century after the Napalpí massacre, Indigenous activists are driving reparations
In 2022, the Argentine state was found responsible for the massacre of 500 Indigenous people. Here’s what happened next
The move proved divisive within the ruling coalition, earning widespread condemnation and a criminal complaint from human rights groups
‘There’s no democracy without justice,’ said Amos Linetzky, president of the Jewish community center. President Javier Milei attended the memorial event
It’s been 30 years since the AMIA bombing. For survivors and families, the wound is still open
‘I want future generations to also fight for justice and make the decision to remember’