The story of an Irish priest kidnapped and tortured by military police in Argentina, along with a woman whom he would later marry, will feature in an exhibition on human rights violations being run in ...
The then-prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, held a friendly meeting with a leading member of the junta in Downing Street in 1980 while Britain’s ambassador in Argentina regarded the promotion of ...
The flights were a key part of the Argentine military junta's campaign against dissidents ... he turned to one of Argentina's most well-known and intrepid journalists, Miriam Lewin.
Massera, junta President Jorge Videla and other coup leaders took power at a time when Argentina was torn by leftist guerrilla violence and counterattacks by military forces and death squads.
Milei’s rhetoric alarmed survivors, relatives of the disappeared and human rights organizations, who feared that his ...
Former Federal Police officer Julio Héctor Simón, who tortured his victims at the ‘El Olimpo’ clandestine detention centre ...
On the 49th anniversary of Argentina’s 1976 military coup, thousands gathered in Buenos Aires to honour victims and demand ...
Tens of thousands take to streets to remember dictatorship’s crimes and challenge President Javier Milei’s government.