Attacks rose by 70% in the first seven months of 2025 following homophobic statements from the president and other senior officials
Human rights
The center operates in the memorial site at the notorious former Navy School of Mechanics, where nearly 5,000 people were kidnapped and disappeared by Argentina’s dictatorship
Two ex-army chiefs and a former police commissioner sentenced over Campo de Mayo atrocities
The Argentine court gave a life sentence to retired army officer Pacífico Luis Britos, citing crimes against humanity
Born in captivity, María Eva Deria’s sibling, has never been found. The Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo vowed to continue the search
Maroni had formerly been president of the Founders’ group, while Rigoni was the only surviving Madre from Neuquén
‘I can’t breathe’: Investigation after man beaten by cops dies in alleged suicide
The Argentine police say Gonzalo Tamame took his own life in custody. Rights organizations say that’s a common story to cover up torture and murder
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
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