Judge Orders Former Peruvian Military Officer to Pay $37 Million in Damages to Survivors of Accomarca Massacre
- March 4, 2008
Trial Against Peruvian Human Rights Abuser Concludes in Miami: Perpetrator Hurtado Takes the Fifth, Refusing to Face Victims
- February 11, 2008
Peruvian Massacre Survivor Testifies
- February 11, 2008
A woman who survived a massacre by Peruvian army units almost 20 years ago testified Monday against two former military officers, saying she watched soldiers rape and torture women and children.
Peruvian Massacre Survivor Testifies
- February 11, 2008
A woman who survived a massacre by Peruvian army units almost 20 years ago testified Monday against two former military officers, saying she watched soldiers rape and torture women and children.
Peruvian War Criminal to Face Justice in Miami: Survivors of Accomarca Massacre to Confront Perpetrator Telmo Hurtado Hurtado in Federal Court
- February 5, 2008
Spanish Judge Hears Testimony from Expert Witnesses and Survivors in the Guatemala Genocide Case
- February 5, 2008
CJA Files Lawsuits Against Former Peruvian Officers for War Crimes & Crimes Against Humanity
- July 18, 2007
CJA Files Lawsuits Against Former Peruvian Officers for War Crimes & Crimes Against Humanity
- July 18, 2007
CJA Statement on the Dismissal of the Human Rights Lawsuit Against Former Somali General Ali Samantar
- May 7, 2007
Human rights abusers find haven here
- April 19, 2007
WASHINGTON — For more than two years, U.S. authorities have had a more potent weapon to pursue alleged human rights abusers from other countries who have made the United States their home. The enhanced authority is starting to bear fruit.