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This week, a human rights group in Argentina said a man who disappeared more than 40 years ago under the country’s military dictatorship had been identified and reunited with his sister. But there are ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Demonstrators, including President Javier Milei, demand justice as they mark 31 years since deadly terror attack on Jewish ...
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, ...
We won’t stop until justice is done,” President Javier Milei told reporters at a ceremony in Buenos Aires.The post Three decades on, Argentina mourns AMIA building bombing appeared first on ...
Argentina will try in absentia 10 Iranian and Lebanese nationals suspected of the deadly 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community centre that killed 85 people.
More than two months after 5-year-old Loan Peña went missing in the northeastern Argentina town of Nueve de Julio, the church continues to promote marches to demand his captors release him. Loan's ...
An Argentinian court sentenced 10 of 12 former officers on Tuesday to serve life in prison, and one to 25 years imprisonment, for crimes against humanity they committed during the country’s military ...
In a statement published on its website Sept. 28, Opus Dei in Argentina "categorically" denied accusations of human trafficking and exploitation." ...
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