Nearly a century on from the 1924 Napalpí Massacre, a landmark trial finds the Argentine state bears responsibility for the slaughter of over 400 indigenous people on a reservation in Chaco Province.
Argentinian justice has formally recognized the “responsibility” of the State in the massacre of more than 400 indigenous people almost a century ago in a reserve in Chaco (north), during an unprecedented “trial…
Nearly a century on from the 1924 Napalpí Massacre, in which more than 300 people were killed, a legal milestone is reached in a court in Resistencia, Chaco Province.
In July 1924, Argentine police and settlers mowed down hundreds of indigenous people protesting inhumane living and working conditions on cotton plantations