Former military police Omar Torres’ testimony has led to convictions for crimes against humanity and the discovery of mass graves
Human rights
He saw dictatorship officers torture and kill. Milei’s denialism has made him want to tell his story
80 years after the Nazi trials and 40 years since the Argentine dictatorship was first condemned, we look at the lessons both historic cases left
Joaquín Ignacio Mogaburu is expected to continue with the ‘rearrangement’ of the area, which has included cuts and mass layoffs
Milei’s new defense minister has stirred human rights groups and the army. Here’s why
Carlos Presti will be the first military officer to take the role since the return of democracy
Alberto Baños recently denied that the military had disappeared 30,000 during the dictatorship and called rights organizations ‘corrupt’
‘Tiempos Circulares’ by Andrés Dunayevich tells the heartfelt story of four friends whose joy is a riposte to the atrocities of the dictatorship
IACHR Commissioner: ‘Protecting woman’s rights is not optional; it is an obligation’
Women’s rights rapporteur Roberta Clarke warns that the weakening of gender-based policies in the region has led to a rise in violence
The Operation Condor files: The mystery of the kids abandoned in a square in Chile
After Argentina’s dictatorship devastated their family, their grandmother’s love led them to the truth
Argentine human rights secretary denies dictatorship disappeared 30,000 victims
Alberto Baños called the figure ‘false’ during a United Nations evaluation and accused human rights organizations of being ‘corrupt’