A Century Later, Court Rules Argentina Responsible For Indigenous Massacre

In the 1880s, the Argentinian Army began a campaign with one sole purpose: to subjugate the Indigenous people of the northern region of Chaco. This campaign murdered and displaced thousands. The survivors, from communities like the Qom and Moqoit, were forced to live on plantation compounds, growing cotton and other such products for the European … Continue reading A Century Later, Court Rules Argentina Responsible For Indigenous Massacre