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Buenos Aires, Feb 18 (EFE).- A court in Buenos Aires handed down sentences ranging from six months to life in prison Thursday to eight people for more than 800 crimes committed at the most notorious chamber of horrors of Argentina's 1976-1983 military regime.(CAMERA: Alberto Caratozzolo)
Buenos Aires, March 24 (EFE), (CAMERA: Alberto Caratozzolo).- Argentina commemorates Wednesday the National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice, on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the coup that gave way to the last dictatorship the country's military (1976-1983), although due to the restrictions due to the pandemic, the traditional demonstration will not take place.
Buenos Aires, March 24 (EFE), (CAMERA: Alberto Caratozzolo).- Argentina commemorates Wednesday the National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice, on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the coup that gave way to the last dictatorship the country's military (1976-1983), although due to the restrictions due to the pandemic, the traditional demonstration will not take place.
Manila, May 27 (EFE).- At just 10 years of age, Karla witnessed the murder of her father, gunned down by four masked assailants during her aunt's wake. Her father died instantly, her 13-year-old brother was wounded in the leg, and before her eyes her family was shattered.The incident occurred in December 2016 in Mandaluyong, Manila, in one of the bloodiest months of the drug war. The murder of Renato Aldeguer, Karla's father, went unpunished for lack of evidence, but research suggests that the assailants mistook him for someone else in a drug reckoning.Renato is one of the 27,000 victims of almost four years of the incessant war on drugs waged by President Rodrigo Duterte from the first day of his mandate, but the trauma inherited by Renato’s children is not recorded in any statistics."Our Happy Family is Gone," a Human Rights Watch (HRW) investigation released Wednesday, reports the psychological, economic and social impact of the campaign on minors.(Camera: SARA GOMEZ).FOOTAGE SHOWS AN ONLINE INTERVIEW WITH HRW DIRECTOR PHIL ROBERTSON.SOUNDBITES: HRW DIRECTOR PHIL ROBERTSON (IN ENGLISH).
An Argentine ex-police officer linked to the murder of hundreds of people during the country's "dirty war" arrives at the Buenos Aires airport, after France extradited him to face trial over the disappearance of a student. +COMPLETE DOPESHEET TO FOLLOW+ IMAGES