Darío Lopérfido and Politics: A Journey That Took Him to the Pinnacle of Power and into Controversy Over the Disappeared
Darío Lopérfido's political career has been marked by significant roles and controversies, particularly regarding his denial of state terrorism victims in Argentina's military dictatorship.
The sisters of García Caparrós trust that the Government will change the law to recognize the young man as a victim of terrorism
The sisters of Manuel José García Caparrós are hopeful that the Spanish Government will amend the law to recognize their brother as a victim of terrorism, following a recent denial of this status.
Who ignores Samaras and who whispers about Dendias
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the airing of a documentary featuring an interview with a member of the infamous terrorist organization "17 November," igniting significant debate among the victims' relatives and the media.
Terrorist attack in Lviv: number injured rises to 24, police identify slain officer
A terrorist attack in Lviv has resulted in the death of a police officer and injuries to 24 others following explosions in the city center.
France awards Luis Fondebrider with the Legion of Honor for his work in human rights
Luis Fondebrider has been awarded the Legion of Honor by France for his contributions to human rights through the identification of victims of state terrorism.
Kwara attack: Government and terrorist group differ on abducted victims
There are conflicting reports between the Kwara State Government and the Al-Sunnah terrorist group regarding the number of victims abducted during a recent attack in Woro and Nukku communities.
Felipe VI laments that "there are still people today who do not condemn" ETA's crimes and recalls that many of them "remain unresolved"
King Felipe VI of Spain expressed his disappointment that some people still do not condemn ETA's crimes and emphasized the importance of supporting the victims.
The Christchurch terrorist changed NZ, now he is testing its legal system
The Christchurch terrorist is challenging his guilty plea in court, claiming he was not in a rational state of mind during his original confession, which raises concerns for the victims' families and the legal system in New Zealand.
Victims of Terrorism Mobilize in Europe to Determine if Sánchez Attempts to Remove ETA from the List of Terrorist Organizations
The Association of Victims of Terrorism (AVT) in Spain is lobbying the EU Council amid speculation that the Spanish government might remove ETA from the list of terrorist organizations.
The victim of 'Txeroki' who has to stay 50 kilometers away: "Is a patrol going to control that I don't get close?"
The article discusses the distress of Marisa Guerrero, a victim of ETA member Garikoitz Aspiazu 'Txeroki', regarding his transfer to a less secure prison classification allowing him increased freedom.
Heartfelt moment the men killed in IRA Docklands blast remembered 30 years on
A poignant memorial service was held to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the IRA Docklands bomb, honoring the victims Inam Bashir and John Jeffries.
Pope mourns victims of attacks in Nigeria, urges authorities to protect lives
Pope Leo XIV expressed deep sorrow over recent violent attacks in Nigeria, urging authorities to enhance citizen protection.
K. Budrys expressed condolences to the victims of the explosion in Pakistan
Minister K. Budrys expressed his condolences on social media following a deadly suicide bombing at a Shia mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan, that killed at least 31 people and injured over 150 others during Friday prayers.
Dozens killed and injured in mosque attack in the capital of Pakistan
At least 31 people were killed and 169 injured in a mosque attack in Islamabad, Pakistan, with fears that the death toll may rise as some victims are in critical condition.
UN chief condemns terrorist attacks in Nigeria, 162 dead so far
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the deadly terrorist attacks in Nigeria, which have resulted in the deaths of 162 people, expressing condolences to the victims' families and the Nigerian government.
UN Secretary-General "strongly condemns" the deadly terrorist attack in Nigeria
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has strongly condemned a terrorist attack in Nigeria that resulted in the deaths of 162 people, expressing condolences to the victims' families and solidarity with the Nigerian people and government.
Kwara governor directs emergency agency to support victims of Kaiama attack
Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has instructed the State Emergency Management Agency to assist victims of a recent terrorist attack in Woro community, Kaiama.
The victims ask the Government to clarify whether ETA will remain on the list of terrorist organizations
Victims' associations demand the Spanish government clarify the status of ETA on the EU's list of terrorist groups amid allegations of concessions to Bildu for political support.
The Carabanchel of Torete, Rosendo and the scourge of terrorism: "In my school there were all orphans, children of ETA victims, it was tremendous"
The article discusses the life and challenges faced in Carabanchel, highlighting the impact of terrorism, gang culture, and the culture of music among the youth.
Covite notices that social support for ETA remains active: 374 marches, graffiti, festive events and 'aurreskus' in the streets
The Collective of Victims of Terrorism (Covite) reports that social support for ETA continues to thrive, with 374 public acts of recognition for its former members documented in 2025.
Revealed Memory: a documentary about the terrorist barbarity of ETA "so that the victims tell the story"
The documentary highlights the terrorist acts of ETA, emphasizing the importance of allowing victims to share their narratives.