Sunday 18 October 2009 by: Sam Ferguson, t r u t h o u t | Report Victims of the former Argentianian military dictatorship are known as The Disappeared. (Photo: longhorndave / flickr) Buenos Aires, Argentina - Buenos Aires' Comodoro Py judicial building is situated far from the city's municipal core, sandwiched between the city's busy bus terminal and the country's main port. Long distance buses and semis go rumbling by on a 12-lane road outside. The building is a nine-story, concrete behemoth surrounded by seven-foot high, temporary, riot-control fencing. It is about three times as wide as it is high, with rickety, rusting air conditioners dotting the gray, imposing facade. Behind closed doors lining the dirty corridors of this house of justice, the largest human rights case against Argentina's dictatorship is being... [read full story]


