In first, an Argentine court convicts ex-officers of crimes against trans women during dictatorship
- Eleven former officials in Argentina were convicted of crimes against humanity in a human rights trial for committing sexual violence against transgender women.
- The trial, lasting nearly four years in La Plata, brought to light new details on past atrocities, deepening the nation's understanding of its history.
- This case sheds light on the former military dictatorship's practice of committing sexual violence against transgender women.
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