The documents, which have not been submitted to Congress, appear to argue for charges to be dropped because of lengthy delays in trying cases
The documents, which have not been submitted to Congress, appear to argue for charges to be dropped because of lengthy delays in trying cases
According to a Córdoba prosecutor’s office, Fernando Albareda wrote the threats implying police involvement and will testify soon
Susana Montoya’s son told local media that a robbery was ‘completely out of the question’ and pointed to police involvement
The move proved divisive within the ruling coalition, earning widespread condemnation and a criminal complaint from human rights groups
Born in Corrientes, Báez spent her life looking for her grandchild, who was born while her pregnant daughter was kidnapped by the military dictatorship in 1977
The High Commissioner for Human Rights said state cuts affect ‘the most marginalized’ and urged the government to respect ‘freedom of expression’
It had already gone from independent ministry to pared-down undersecretariat. Argentina no longer has a national state department dedicated to gender policy
The beloved human rights activist was recovering from a hernia operation and a pulmonary infection
The legislation approved by the government considers them to be diagnosed and eligible for mental health services