#34 Drops of Justice After Decades

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This article says that In 2016, an Argentine court delivered a historic verdict on Operation Condor, convicting 15 officials for kidnapping, torture, and taking part in a criminal conspiracy that targeted more than 100 people across South America. Operation Condor was the 1970s transnational plan used by military regimes to hunt down and eliminate left-wing activists beyond their own borders. This ruling was groundbreaking because it treated Condor’s cross-border repression as a unified criminal project and held state agents accountable for human rights abuses committed outside their own countries. It opened a new conversation about how to pursue justice for crimes that don’t stop at national borders.