In Argentina, two former leaders of the military dictatorship have lost their immunity from prosecution for human rights abuses under their rule. General Jorge Videla and former Admiral Emilio Massera were among the junta leaders from 1976 to 1983. Some 30,000 people died or disappeared. The ruling effectively reinstates a 20-year-old verdict against the two for murdering and torturing dissidents.
Argentina Strips Ex-Junta Leaders of Immunity
HeadlineApr 26, 2007