"... It was only in the past week that Mr. Nisman, 51, leveled explosive accusations that top Argentine officials, including President Cristina Fernández
"... European immigration to Argentina in the early 20th Century helped foster a sense of 'white identity' that underlies racism in Argentine society today
By Jerry Nelson Guardian Liberty Voice, March 11, 2014 Henry Kissinger has always brushed aside questions about his conspiracy in human rights abuses o
" ... Videla cast his net wide, persecuting academics, journalists, students and social workers as well as leftist guerrillas. The opaqueness of the junta
From GLW issue 958, March 19, 2013 The anointment of reactionary Argentine cardinal Jorge Bergoglio as Pope Francisco marks the intensification of the Vati
By MARIMER MATOS Courthouse News Service, September 17, 2012 (reposted) MIAMI (CN) - Siemens sicced "mercenaries" to beat and torture a government worker
"... The notorious US/CIA funded Navy Mechanics School (ESMA) was where opponents (active or perceived) to the dictatorship were raped, tortured, murdered
Spiegel | April 1, 2011 Before his arrest by Israel's Mossad intelligence service, Adolf Eichmann boasted openly to other foreigners in Argentina of the wa
Agence France-Presse | April 1, 2011 BUENOS AIRES--Former Argentine general Eduardo Cabanillas was sentenced Thursday to life in prison for running a notor
" ... Female political prisoners were kept alive during their pregnancies, only to be summarily killed after giving birth, often dropped alive and naked in
Argentina's Dapper State Terrorist By Marta Gurvich The Consortium | December 29, 2010 (Originally published August 19, 1998) Editor's Note: On Dec. 22, Ar
by AQ Online Americas Quarterly | November 9, 2010 Navy Admiral Emilio Eduardo Massera, a leader in Argentina’s military junta from 1976 to 1978, passed
"Disappeared" survivor Victor Basterra - Two stories about Basterra, a survivor of the torture and extermination center at ESMA, the Navy School in Buenos
" ... The trial reflects Argentina's ongoing effort to resolve crimes of the 1976-1983 military junta, which human rights group believe killed as many as
Argentina to Apologize for Holocaust Role By Hugh Bronstein Reuters | June 12, 2000 NEW YORK (Reuters) - The country that sheltered Adolf Eichmann, the Naz
BBC News | 10 May 2010 Victims' groups are campaigning for those responsible to face trial A former secret service agent in Argentina has been arrested on
" .... According to the jurisprudence setting the framework for crimes against humanity—the Nuremberg trials—every individual also has a personal respo