A 1924 law forbids them from working nights and performing “dangerous” tasks
Human rights
She demanded justice for State terror during the dictatorship alongside Mothers and Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo
His military captors forced him to pose as a journalist for the 1978 World Cup
Illegally detained in 1976, Raúl Cubas was sent to interview Argentina’s men’s national football coach
Justice Minister Martín Soria filed a petition to the Supreme Court this Friday
Human rights chief Margarette May Macaulay on inclusion, representation, and racial justice in Argentina
While the community mobilizes in June the main event, Buenos Aires’ vast pride parade, is on warm November 4
“This march is more than a celebration, today is a day to reflect”
U.S. restarts asylum appointments at Mexico border town despite extortion threat
The flip-flopping policy change underscores issues facing President Joe Biden’s administration
Human rights secretariat files lawsuit over Jujuy protest crackdown
Official delegations found protesters and bystanders were beaten and mistreated during arrest