Human rights in Argentina

Argentina: Strong Rejection Against Court Ruling That Could Lead to Release of Human Rights Abusers

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Argentina, an example for the world in overturning amnesty laws and punishing the figures responsible for the kidnapping, torture, baby theft and murder of over 30,000 people during its 1976-1983 dictatorship, is seeing widespread public rejection this week after a Supreme Court ruling could grant freedom to hundreds of these criminals.

Argentina: 122nd "Stolen Baby" Recovered After 40 Years

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo organization, the human rights organization dedicated to protecting children's rights and finding the true identities of babies stolen during Argentina's last dictatorship (1976-1983), announced that it has found the 122nd 'grandchild,' reuniting the man with his real family 40 years after his birth.