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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 ...
The story of an Irish priest kidnapped and tortured by military police in Argentina ... which made him a target for the junta in Argentina. Picture: Eddie O'Hare She came to study art in 2008 ...
As Myanmar’s dictatorship perpetrates atrocities on earthquake survivors, the cases against it on behalf of previous victims are lining up, says Christopher Gunness ...
Argentine President Javier Milei reaffirmed his country’s claim over the Falkland Islands (known as the Malvinas in Argentina ...
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.
Following reports of Myanmar verifying 1,80,000 Rohingyas for potential repatriation, a wave of mixed feelings has washed ...
The 2006 trial for atrocities during Argentina’s military dictatorship began a wave of prosecutions more than a generation after the junta.
Justice For Myanmar has strongly condemned the decision by BIMSTEC to allow Myanmar junta head Min Aung Hlaing.
Pat Rice was held captive by death squads in wake of 1976 military coup Pat Rice in 1982 The daughter of an Irish former priest whose heroism in the face of Argentina’s military junta and death ...
On the 49th anniversary of Argentina’s 1976 military ... Milei’s government has downplayed the junta’s crimes but ordered the declassification of military documents, claiming past ...
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