José Miguelis a retired Argentine football goalkeeper. He played professional football in Argentina and Mexico... (wikipedia)
The only way to prosecute effectively is by breaking the code of silence and get a few people who in exchange for some substantial incentives will be willing to give up names and information.
No one could accuse the British law lords, in their black robes and starched wigs, of being part of an international socialist conspiracy.
This will seriously undermine the independence of the country's judiciary as contemplated in the Constitution. This distorts the very purpose that inspired the creation of the Council: to ensure balance and moderation in decision-making affecting the judiciary.
Both countries are sacrificing people's freedom of movement to promote dead-end policies.
These allegations, and particularly the claims that the DAS may have been sharing information about people at risk, who it had the obligation to protect, are extremely serious. The government should adopt the high-level commission's recommendations and thoroughly reform the agency.
Now is a crucial moment for the OAS to prove its determination to act collectively to protect democracy in the hemisphere,
This is the beginning of a process that could be quite long and complex and convoluted. The rules of the game that are going to be applied are based on the old code of criminal procedure.
This case represents a real victory for international justice. Mexico will become the first Latin American country to extradite someone for gross human rights violations under the principle of universal jurisdiction.
This case affects powerful interests, which will probably exert pressure to make sure that the truth does not come out.
It's beyond doubt that the ruling party has enhanced its power over decisions affecting the judiciary. In the long run, this move is likely to undermine public confidence in the independence of the courts and weaken the separation of powers in Argentina.
The U.S. and Cuban travel restrictions reflect an utter disregard for the welfare of families. Both countries are sacrificing people's freedom of movement to promote dead-end policies.
If he carries out the election as the only candidate in conditions that have been widely questioned, I think from a political viewpoint, from a viewpoint of international relations, it would be suicide for Fujimori,
The first thing his lawyers will do now is to fight to get him out of detention and on bail.
The main objection was the digital fingerprint machine, which was removed, and now their line is we don' t trust the system, there must be another trick there.