New testimony upends the officials’ narrative that they were involved in a shootout with members of the Mapuche community
Human rights
The decision paves the way for federal access to the procedure
Victoria Villarruel leads tribute to ‘victims of terrorism,’ galling human rights activists
The vice presidential candidate rails against ‘40 years of demonization’ in a combative speech at the Buenos Aires City Legislature
Raúl Jofré González and Nelson Haase Mazzei escaped after receiving 25-year jail sentences
Victoria Villarruel’s long and gruesome history of denying crimes against humanity
The vice presidential hopeful plans to salute the “victims” of left-wing guerrilla groups. It’s not the first time she’s come to the junta’s defense
The discovery, made with the Argentine Team of Forensic Anthropology, brings the total number of grandchildren to 137
A team of three 23-year-old college students developed a tool to easily access the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo’s massive journalistic archive
Seven retired military officers were convicted in Chile for the singer-songwriter’s kidnapping and execution in the early days of the Pinochet dictatorship
Sixteen former military and police officers sentenced to life in prison for crimes against humanity
The ex-officials were convicted for acts of torture and murder in the Greater Rosario area during the civic-military dictatorship