Maximiliano Pullaro shared images of a raid showing men surrounded by masked officers with no shirts on and their heads lowered
Human rights
After 16 years of broadcasting news about Argentina’s human rights movement, ‘Madres de la Plaza’ aired for the last time on Saturday
Retired policeman Juan Keller and former minister Jaime Lamont Smart were convicted for the 1978 murder of Horacio Orué and the kidnapping and torture of his family
Guests included a repressor friend he staged a jailbreak with in 2013. Survivors say it makes a mockery of justice
US concerned about Venezuela’s arrest of activist and her family
Rocío San Miguel’s whereabouts are unknown, and the UN is warning that her detention could constitute an enforced disappearance
Milei’s deputies present bill to overturn legalization of abortion
The bill would punish abortion with jail time — but has been panned as a distraction from the omnibus bill’s collapse
Federal court orders Bullrich to adapt her anti-protest protocol to the Constitution
The order came after the United Nations questioned the minister’s draconian protocol
The document accuses the police of using chemical agents and rubber bullets against 35 journalists and lawyers during the protests outside Congress
The final remains from the Pozo de Vargas were sent for analysis last year — and forensicists are still identifying new victims