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.
The Thatcher government also invited several Argentine military officers to Britain, including one of the regime’s worst human rights abusers, Admiral Emilio Massera The junta’s finance ...
On Oct. 31, Matías Vernengo, a professor of economics at Bucknell University, gave a talk titled “La Argentina de Javier ...
Perhaps the most surprising country that doesn't operate fighter jets is Mexico. Since the 1980s, the Northrop F-5E light ...
From the day that Christopher Columbus set sail from Huelva to beach up in the Caribbean, the Spanish city has always had ...
It also forged new forms of solidarity between marginalized groups. Under Argentina’s ruling military junta, which was ...
It also forged new forms of solidarity between marginalized groups. Under Argentina’s ruling military junta, which was aligned with the Catholic Church, contraception and even divorce had all ...
It also forged new forms of solidarity between marginalized groups. Under Argentina’s ruling military junta, which was aligned with the Catholic Church, contraception and even divorce had all ...
Argentina’s invasion of the Falklands occurred ... The need for stronger international action against the country’s military junta has never been greater.
My father was born in a Japanese colony that ceased to exist by his fourth birthday. My mother was born on an island that was surrendered to a neighboring authoritarian state by its colonizers. I was ...
Ten months after taking office in Argentina, the far-right president has reduced the federal budget by 30% as part of his battle against deficits. The cuts have affected the entire administration of ...