Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Buenos Aires, Argentina – A 76-year-old former police investigator went on trial Tuesday on charges of involvement in murder, kidnapping and torture under ...
The horrific abuses under a military dictatorship -- murders, kidnappings, torture, rapes, the abduction and sale of infants -- had gone unpunished for nearly 30 years. But last year, Argentina's ...
Dec. 28 (UPI) --A panel of judges in Argentina on Thursday released on house arrest a former police chief serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity while the country was ruled by a military ...
Miguel Etchecolatz, a notorious police henchman in Argentina’s 1976-1983 military dictatorship who was convicted of prominent roles in baby snatching as well as the abduction of 10 high school ...
An elderly man has disappeared after testifying that he had been tortured by a former police commissioner during the country’s military dictatorship, and concerns are growing for his safety. Subscribe ...
A court in Argentina has granted house arrest to an 88-year-old former police officer who was serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity. Miguel Etchecolatz headed police investigations in ...
BUENOS AIRES — The once-fearsome police commander, now gray-haired and stooped, arrived at the courthouse amid chants of “Murderer!” and “Genocide!” His hands cuffed, he fingered rosary beads as a ...
An Argentine federal court has opened the trial of a former police investigator who is accused of human rights abuses during the country's military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983. Miguel Etchecolatz ...
A court in Argentina has granted house arrest to an 88-year-old former police officer who was serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity. Miguel Etchecolatz headed police investigations in ...
A court in Argentina has granted house arrest to an 88-year-old former police officer who was serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity. Miguel Etchecolatz headed police investigations in ...