Paraguay seeks the conviction of the torturer of the dictatorship Eusebio Torres. Justice is trying him for alleged crimes against humanity perpetrated in 1976.

Torres is accused of being the main interrogator of the longest dictatorial regime in America, that of General Alfredo Stroessner in Paraguay, between 1954 and 1989. Unlike Argentina, Paraguay has only tried nine people responsible for crimes against human rights, and almost all of them found a way to die in their homes or hospitals.