The French Football Federation (FFF by its French acronym) announced it will sue its Argentine counterpart after videos of Argentine players singing racist chants went viral. “FFF President Philippe Diallo energetically condemns the unacceptable racist expressions used against the French national team players by Argentine players,” read the …
Human rights
Born in Corrientes, Báez spent her life looking for her grandchild, who was born while her pregnant daughter was kidnapped by the military dictatorship in 1977
With three people passing away in one weekend alone, advocates say the city government’s response isn’t enough
Ley Bases protester released after three weeks in jail, four still under arrest
Despite being freed, Facundo Gómez remains charged with alleged public intimidation and attacking police authorities
Thousands of new state layoffs pull hundreds from gender, memory and welfare programs
‘These layoffs can be translated as citizens losing their rights’
Jayson Mcnamara and Andrea Tortonese’s ‘Norita’, about the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo icon, screened at the Dances With Films festival in Los Angeles
The High Commissioner for Human Rights said state cuts affect ‘the most marginalized’ and urged the government to respect ‘freedom of expression’
‘It was a literal hunt’: Argentines march demanding release of imprisoned protesters
Meanwhile, five deputies hospitalized by the actions of security forces announced a lawsuit against the government
Families of imprisoned protesters demand their release, call for demonstration
Seventeen of 35 detainees have been released, but prosecutor Carlos Stornelli called for 14 to be put behind bars again