Universal jurisdiction laws could see the former leader in court for the extrajudicial executions of over 6,400 people during the country’s 53-year armed conflict
Human rights
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The protocol authorizes federal forces to clamp down on any form of roadblock and criminalizes protesters attempting to hide their identity
Mariano Cúneo Libarona quit representing alleged repressor Enrique Barré, although his law firm is still involved
An in-depth exploration of Argentina’s new vice president by Ximena Tordini. Originally published in Crisis magazine, translated and adapted for the Herald.
Raúl Alfonsín’s presidential inauguration on December 10, 1983, ended the dictatorship, enshrining the date in the country’s collective memory forever
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They were part of a network of three clandestine centers collectively known as ABO
The 85-year-old is serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses and corruption
The Argentine author, scholar, and human rights defender braved the dictatorship’s atrocities and reflected on their crimes in her work