Argentina rights groups demand info on missing activist
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Human rights groups demanded information Tuesday about the whereabouts of a missing activist who was last seen when Argentine border police evicted a group of Mapuche Indians from lands in Patagonia owned by Italian clothing company Benetton.
Santiago Maldonado’s family says he went missing Aug. 1, when he was taking part in a protest supporting the land claims by the indigenous Mapuche community. They say border police detained him when he was blocking a road with other protesters in Chubut province, about 1,100 miles (1,800 kilometres) southeast of Argentina’s capital.
Authorities deny any wrongdoing. Argentina’s Security Ministry offered a $27,000 reward on Tuesday for information on Maldonado’s location.
Maldonado’s disappearance has triggered violent protests in Argentina, where some 30,000 people died or were forcibly disappeared during the 1976-1983 military dictatorship, according to human rights groups.


