San José, Costa Rica, June 14, 2024. - In the Judgment notified today in the Case Asociación Civil Memoria Activa Vs. Argentina, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights found the State of Argentina responsible for not having adopted reasonable measures to prevent the terrorist attack that occurred on July 18, 1994, as well as for not having fulfilled its duty to investigate the attack and its cover-up with due diligence and within a reasonable time frame. The Court also declared Argentina's responsibility for not having guaranteed real access to documentation regarding the attack. Likewise, it was determined that Argentina violated the right to truth due to the multiple shortcomings of the State in determining the historical truth about the attack and its direct responsibility in the cover-up maneuvers, as well as the difficulties faced by the victims' families in accessing information about the case.