Argentina: Abusive Covid-19 Measures in Northern Province
Unsanitary Conditions in Formosa; Isolation, Quarantine Centers; Free Speech Restrictions
A political crisis fueled by longstanding economic problems and polarization has created a challenging environment for human rights progress in Argentina. Authorities have used hostile rhetoric against the judiciary and the independent press and promoted measures that threaten judicial independence. Congress has failed, for years, to appoint the Ombudsperson and the Attorney General. Argentina continues to make progress protecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights and women’s access to abortion, and prosecuting officials for abuses committed during the country’s latest dictatorship (1976-1983). Poor prison conditions and endemic violence against women remain serious concerns.
October 17, 2024
May 23, 2024
May 14, 2024
Unsanitary Conditions in Formosa; Isolation, Quarantine Centers; Free Speech Restrictions
Allow Access to Independent Forensic Experts
The Human Cost of Barriers to Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Argentina
Milei Administration Should Strengthen Investigative Capacity, Fight Corruption
Freedom of Expression Key to Demanding Rights
Priorities for the UN Human Rights Council 52nd session
Inter-American Court’s Recognition of Abuse During Pregnancy, Childbirth a Landmark First
94th Pre-Session
Decree Allows for Third Gender Option in Identification Documents
Unsanitary Conditions in Formosa; Isolation, Quarantine Centers; Free Speech Restrictions