BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — A provincial music teacher in Argentina emerged in public Friday for the first time since being abruptly thrust into the limelight as a symbol of his country’s reckoning ...
It's ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Audie Cornish. MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: And I'm Melissa Block. The architect of state terror in Argentina's so-called Dirty ...
In these troubling times, when many countries experience the unlimited abuse of people’s civil liberties, it is useful to remember the value of individual ...
Like many other older churchmen, politicians and businessmen in Argentina, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio has been questioned by some for his role during this country’s bloody 1976–83 military ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- A court sentenced one of Argentina's most feared former military leaders to life in prison on Thursday for the 1977 kidnapping, torture and killing of four activists.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — An Argentine high court Friday suspended a controversial decision to grant bail to high-profile defendants accused of torturing and killing dissidents during the 1976-1983 ...
WASHINGTON -- Victoria Avila was 1 when her father went missing, snatched up by agents of Argentina's former military dictatorship in 1977. Now, Victor Hugo Avila is no longer among the ranks of the ...
All right, to Argentina now where a mysterious, mysterious murder brought thousands of people out onto the streets this week - Buenos Aires protesters demanding answers about the case of one man, an ...
LOWELL — Attorney and Lowell native James Grand recently released his first-ever novel, “Then Came Morning,” a fictional story about two young friends with opposing worldviews who grow up in Argentina ...
OLAVARRIA, Argentina (AP) — Shade trees hide the crumbling farm house outside of Olavarria. Hidden at the end of a dirt path, the white plaster coating is falling away from the brick foundation like ...
(Updates with chaplain declining to testify, comments by Argentine president) By Hilary Burke LA PLATA, Argentina, July 5 (Reuters) - A former police chaplain accused of involvement in torture, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former Argentine military officer has been sentenced to six months in a U.S. prison for visa fraud and is likely to be returned home to face war-crimes charges, immigration ...