The Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team is conducting a dig in a cemetery where dictatorship victims were found in the past
Human rights
New search for desaparecidos sparks hope and heartache in Tucumán: ‘So many unanswered questions’
Amnesty International warns of backlash against LGBTI+ rights in Argentina
A new report on the eve of the Buenos Aires Pride march denounced a ‘regression’ under Javier Milei’s government, which ‘jeopardizes the progress made in gender and diversity’
The judge said the military police officer caused Grillo ‘extremely severe injuries’ by firing a tear gas canister straight at him, violating protocols he was well aware of
Forensics experts find signs the dictatorship bulldozed clandestine graves
Aerial photography, witness testimonies, and more than 20 years of work have helped investigators find scattered bones at a former clandestine detention center in Córdoba
Born in Italy, Vera escaped Mussolini’s racial laws targeting Jews, and searched every day for her daughter Franca after she was disappeared by the dictatorship
The Tucumán-born activist joined the human rights organization to search for her son Manuel Taján, who was kidnapped and disappeared by the military dictatorship
‘Belén’ review: solid political filmmaking of an iconic feminist case
Based on true events, Dolores Fonzi’s second film is a well-crafted and timely vindication of activism
Francisco Tenório Cerqueira Júnior, who disappeared in Buenos Aires in March 1976, was likely kidnapped and killed by military forces
‘We’re not criminals, we’re just going for the American dream,’ one man told local news on arrival