An Overdue Reckoning: The Napalpí Ruling And Indigenous Repression In Argentina
In May, Voice of America reported that a court in Resistencia held the Argentinian state responsible for committing “crimes against humanity” in July 1924, when police and settlers massacred around 400-500 indigenous Qom and Moqoit peoples for protesting slave-like working conditions in the Napalpí reservation. Judge Zunilda Niremperger ordered the state to pay “historic reparations”, … Continue reading An Overdue Reckoning: The Napalpí Ruling And Indigenous Repression In Argentina