The Argentine attorney represented the French state in the dictatorship trials for the murder of nuns Alice Domon and Léonie Duquet
Human rights
Human rights lawyer and former Herald writer Horacio Méndez Carreras dies at 86
The organization uses genetic data samples of relatives of people disappeared by the dictatorship to find their children and reunite them with their biological families
Jorge Luis Guarrochena became the first person to be convicted of kidnapping children who were with their parents when they were detained
‘Any society can return to its crimes if the narrative changes’: Nataliya Gumenyuk
The Ukrainian conflict reporter and filmmaker on her country’s parallels with dictatorship-era Argentina, shared human experiences of survival, and how to avoid repeating the past
The Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo president stated that they will continue searching ‘until the last grandchild is found’
This is the first time an alleged Ukrainian torture victim pursues justice in Argentine courts
A human rights group says loosened restrictions on the use of lethal force should be declared unconstitutional
The Defense Ministry fired 10 out of 13 employees whose work provided key information on dictatorship-era crimes against humanity
The ‘Las Brigadas’ case tried crimes against humanity committed in four different clandestine detention centers in Buenos Aires Province, including Pozo de Banfield