20 Years After the “Simon” Ruling, Argentina Registers 1,201 Persons Convicted of Crimes Against Humanity – CHACODIAPORDIA.COM
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Twenty years after the "Simón" ruling, which allowed the reopening of trials for crimes against humanity in 2005, Argentina has recorded 1,201 convictions. These are figures from the Prosecutor's Office for Crimes against Humanity, which indicated that 209 people were acquitted during the same period. Twenty years after the "Simón" ruling, which allowed the reopening of trials for crimes against humanity in 2005, Argentina has recorded 1,201 con…
The Office of the Procurator for Crimes against Humanity reported that the persons convicted in these trials are currently 1,201 and that the acquittals total 209, in the context of the quarterly update of the statistics on trials conducted throughout the country since 2006 and on the cases in which crimes against humanity perpetrated during the time of State terrorism continue to be investigated. Publication of these data coincides with the twe…
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