Human rights and culture mark a poignant March 24 weekend in Buenos Aires, with marches, film, fairs and more across the city
Human rights
50 years on, most Argentines support continuing dictatorship trials
A poll shows seven out of ten have a negative opinion of the last military regime and believe the state needs to continue judging those who committed atrocities
‘I am no longer the daughter of a disappeared man,’ said María Soledad Nívoli after the remains of her father were identified by forensic anthropologists
The remains were discovered during an excavation at the clandestine prison known as La Perla, one of the largest of the period, in Córdoba
The report, which is critical of the Milei government, was released days before the March 8 commemoration of International Women’s Day
A government unit is trying to locate the 135,000 people who went missing during a decades-long armed conflict. The differences with Argentina’s memory process
Bergés, who delivered babies in clandestine detention centers, was serving a life sentence and had been recently hospitalized
Six former army members face a potential life sentence for the 1976 killing of five Montonero members, including the daughter of famed author Rodolfo Walsh
Is Argentina creating its own version of the US immigration agency ICE?
The Milei government boasts of a ‘record number of expulsions’ of foreign nationals, as it plans to launch a new National Migration Agency