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Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, a human rights organization created by women whose children were kidnapped by an Argentina military dictatorship, is marking 47 years of work.
This week, a human rights group in Argentina said a man who disappeared more than 40 years ago under the country’s military ...
Silvia Tandeciarz, Vice-Dean for Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Studies and Chancellor Professor of Hispanic Studies, has been taking William & Mary students to La Plata, Argentina, on summer and ...
Haley Cohen Gilliland talks about her book, "A Flower Traveled In My Blood," about the work of the Abuelas of the Plaza de Mayo and how Argentina's stolen children have grappled with finding their ...
In Argentina, human rights groups have raised concerns that their less-than-lethal label opens the door to police officers using them indiscriminately.
Argentina is party to human rights treaties, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the American Convention on Human Rights, ...
Loan's case is one of many concerns of church groups in Argentina that combat human trafficking and the exploitation of people for labor and sexual purposes. On Aug. 26, ...
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR)'s statement comes after June 12 demonstrations outside Argentina's Congress opposing a contentious reform bill linked to libertarian President ...
The investigation began in 2022 and was initiated by the Prosecutor’s Office against Human Trafficking in Argentina. The following year, a complaint was filed with the federal court by that ...
In a statement published on its website Sept. 28, Opus Dei in Argentina "categorically" denied accusations of human trafficking and exploitation." ...
Nevertheless, the White House might take stock of the lessons from Maduro’s precipitous withdrawal: U.S. sanctions and prosecutorial powers can instill fear in despots, inspire human rights ...