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A Year After Husband’s Disappearance, Corazon Finds More Questions than Answers

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MANILA — More than a year after labor rights defender James Jazmines has been forcibly disappeared, his wife Cora Jazmines said that the government’s supposedly “swift” legal remedies ring hollow, leaving families like hers trapped in silence and uncertainty. “We continue to wait for him to resurface. The Supreme Court (SC)’s response has taken so long, it took them eight months and now a hearing has only just been scheduled,” Cora said in an in…
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The nineteen-year prison sentence against Claudio Contardi for rape and causing serious mental harm to his ex-partner, Argentine television presenter Julieta Prandi, sets a key precedent for future rulings on gender-based violence and consent within marriage, legal experts and feminists told EFE. "The ruling is very important because it analyzes a very cruel family situation from a gender perspective, revealing the different facets of male domin…

The measure benefits opposition figures and former Venezuelan officials. Meanwhile, the Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo continues to be detained in Caracas.

María Gómez, the wife of the gendarme Nahuel Gallo, described her husband’s detention in Venezuela as a “crime against humanity” and said that, eight months after his arrest, he has not been brought before any court or the reasons for his imprisonment are officially known. Gallo is accused by the government of Nicolás Maduro of alleged espionage and attempt to promote a coup d’état, but his partner maintains that these charges arose only from th…

María Gómez, a partner of the Argentine gendarme arrested in Caracas, said that there is no official information on his whereabouts and that he was not brought before any court. Read more

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María Gómez, wife of the Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo, publicly denounced the forced disappearance of her husband in Venezuela, a fact that she described as “a crime against humanity.” Eight months after her arrest, Gallo says that he was not brought before any court and the reasons for his arrest are not officially known. “From the very beginning, Nahuel is being subjected to an enforced disappearance. Before any international organization, …

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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