Alejandro Sálice and Roberto Sifón were convicted for crimes against humanity committed in a clandestine detention center nicknamed ‘Sheraton’
Human rights
Dutch journalists Frits Barend and Jan Van der Putten returned to the country and spoke about their experience in 1978
Amnesty International: Jujuy’s police committed arbitrary detentions, illegal use of force
Some people did not make legal complaints or stopped protesting ‘for fear of repercussion’
Javier Anzoátegui and Luis MarÃa Rizzi will be fined half a month’s wages in a case involving a legal abortion performed on a 13-year-old rape survivor. Â
Cuba on Wednesday said it had detected “noticeable growth” in the numbers of its migrants across irregular routes north through Central America in the past weeks and months, blaming the U.S. trade embargo for stoking economic crisis and a record-breaking exodus. Thousands of migrants have entered the US …
Two trials for dictatorship crimes are currently underway in Santa Fe and Salta
On Wednesday, visitors can enjoy a range of workshops designed to combat racism, xenophobia, and other expressions of hate
Milei’s denialist claims during the presidential debate met with ample rejection
Human rights organizations, government officials and even Patricia Bullrich condemned his statements regarding the dictatorship’s victims
Why women’s votes could make or break Milei’s victory in Argentina’s elections
The libertarian’s proposals include shuttering the Ministry of Women, Gender and Diversity, putting abortion rights to referendum, and reverting progressive sex ed laws