22 December 2010 Last updated at 18:43 ET Argentine military dictator Jorge Videla jailed for life The judges ruled that Videla would serve his life sentence in a civilian prison Former Argentine military ruler Jorge Videla has been sentenced to life in prison for crimes against humanity. A court in the central Argentine city of Cordoba...
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RIGHTS-COLOMBIA By Constanza Vieira ULM, Germany, Dec 14, 2010 (IPS) – “First they came for the communists, and I did not speak out – because I was not a communist; Then they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out – because I was not a socialist….” The celebrated quote by German...
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TASSC International Thanks Friends & Fellow Survivors for Your Support in Commemorating the Life and Legacy of Patrick Rice On Friday evening, October 1, friends and fellow survivors commemorated the life and legacy of Patrick Rice at a Memorial Service in Washington DC. A hundred people gathered to remember their friend and pay tribute to a life dedicated...
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Argentine courts have launched an investigation into crimes committed at the ESMA Navy Mechanics School during the nation’s military dictatorship. The landmark human rights trial is one of the most far-reaching attempts to bring crimes of Latin America’s bloody past to justice. For more than three decades, survivors and their families awaited the trial...
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Obama’s honeymoon with Latin America is definitively over. NACLA REPORT ON THE AMERICAS. Candidate Obama was upfront about his positions on Latin America. He said pointblank that he would maintain the embargo on Cuba. He endorsed the March 2008 Colombian incursion into Ecuador. He made clear his intention to continue funding Plan Colombia—the now...
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