Haley Cohen Gilliland’s book “A Flower Traveled in My Blood” looks at the efforts of the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo to find their relatives disappeared by the dictatorship
Human rights
Groundbreaking Tucumán dictatorship trial at risk due to defendant’s age
Victims warn that time is of the essence for the province’s first proceedings on businessmen accused of crimes against humanity as the two accused are over 84
The Comisión Provincial por la Memoria said that more people were injured and arrested at protests in 2025 than in all of the previous year
Father Gabriel Romanelli spoke about the July 17 bombing of the Holy Family Church, which killed 3 people and left 15 injured, including himself
Thirty-four repressors from Argentina’s last dictatorship prosecuted for unpunished ESMA crimes
Alfredo Astiz, Tigre Acosta and Adolfo Donda, among others, were charged for mass-torture, murder and false imprisonment, the latter of which included child abduction
Estela de Carlotto read a press release at the headquarters detailing the latest identification
It’s been 20 years since dictatorship trials reopened. The Simón ruling was the turning point
The Supreme Court’s 2005 decision to overturn the Due Obedience and Full Stop laws was key in Argentina’s search for justice
The Operation Condor files: These kidnapped children were returned to their family — thanks in part to the Buenos Aires Herald
Gabriela Schroeder Barredo fled the Uruguayan dictatorship with her mother in 1973. It would only be the beginning of her ordeal
Iranian and Lebanese fugitives will be judged for the terrorist attack against a Jewish community center that killed 85, an Argentine court ruled