The defense minister said they were just ‘Argentines who sang the Argentine Navy march around an Argentine flag’
Human rights
She survived Auschwitz. Then Argentina’s dictatorship took her child
Mother of Plaza de Mayo Sara Rus, who passed away in January at 96, ‘turned the concept of victim into life and light’
Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo described the event as a ‘provocation’ against state terrorism victims
‘It’s hatred’: Argentina’s queer community reeling from brutal triple lesbicide
A rise in homophobic hate speech, a housing crisis, and state abandonment contributed to the arson attack, activists say
Court annuls ex-cop’s conviction for shooting teen who stabbed tourist in La Boca
Luis Chocobar had been given a two-year suspended sentence in 2021 in a case that split the nation
President Milei is singled out as a ‘predator’ and a ‘disturbing new threat to the right to information’ by nonprofit Reporters Without Borders
Human rights lawyer and former Herald writer Horacio Méndez Carreras dies at 86
The Argentine attorney represented the French state in the dictatorship trials for the murder of nuns Alice Domon and Léonie Duquet
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