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Buenos Aires HeraldΒ·May 14, 2026
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National Bank of Genetic Data warns lack of budget prevents it from taking samples
The National Bank of Genetic Data in Argentina reports it lacks sufficient budget to process DNA samples for judicial requests related to crimes against humanity and missing children cases from the dictatorship era. The institution states this budgetary constraint prevents it from fulfilling its mandate in cases involving stolen children.
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Buenos Aires HeraldΒ·May 12, 2026
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Forensic anthropologists identify 17 dictatorship victims in CΓ³rdoba military field
Forensic anthropologists identified 17 victims of Argentina's military dictatorship in a mass grave at a CΓ³rdoba military field. The judiciary announced the identifications at a press conference attended by relatives, with a family member expressing emotional relief at the discovery.
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Buenos Aires HeraldΒ·May 8, 2026
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Dictatorship doc sparks denialism debate within Argentine film community
A documentary by Juan Villegas titled 'Not to Kill' about guerrilla victims from Argentina's 1970s dictatorship has sparked debate within the film community, with accusations that it aligns with the Milei administration's controversial human rights positions. The article frames this as a 'denialism debate' without providing substantial detail on the documentary's actual content or the specific accusations.
Buenos Aires HeraldΒ·May 6, 2026
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Dictatorship repressor sentenced to life Eduardo Ruffo paroled
A person named Eduardo Ruffo, described as a dictatorship-era repressor involved in kidnapping, torture, and child abduction at Automotores Orletti, has been sentenced to life imprisonment but was subsequently paroled. The headline creates tension by juxtaposing the life sentence with parole.
Buenos Aires HeraldΒ·May 4, 2026
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The disappeared: What we knew and what we still don’t
This article examines what is and isn't known about victims of Argentina's dictatorship, focusing on the incompleteness of information available both during and after the period. The piece acknowledges significant gaps in historical documentation regarding the regime's systematic disappearances.
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