The Government Questioned Before the Un the Number of Missing Persons During the Dictatorship
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@lauradaltophotography In the midst of attacks on the press and the trade union organization, participation increased to elect a new SiPreBa Steering Committee. The vote, the first since the conquest of trade union status, reached 67% of the business list. “These results show us that our union supports and strengthens the collective organization to continue fighting for decent work in the press and labour rights,” said the re-elected Secretary G…
The Undersecretary of DDHH, Alberto Baños, launched a provocation to the human rights organizations. "If one were to question the famous number of missing persons during the period of the military dictatorship, between 1976 and 1983, it automatically falls into denialism," said Milei's official. The government reinforced its denialist stance, this time in a UN context. Faced with the presentation of different national and international organizat…
The Government of Javier Milei deepens its policy on all fronts, after the triumph of the mid-term elections, this time in the field of human rights. In a fact Unpublished in democracy, the Undersecretary of Human Rights of the Nation, Alberto Baños, presented himself to a committee of the United Nations (UN) in Geneva, Switzerland, and in his speech questioned the number of people missing during the last Military Civic Dictatorship.
The undersecretary of Human Rights, Alberto Baños and his statements were not well received by the international experts present.The undersecretary of Human Rights of the Nation, Alberto Baños, becomes the first official with that position to appear before a committee of the United Nations (UN) to put [...] The entry The government denies the number of missing persons to the UN was first published in Pausa.
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