Testimonios Perturbadores Ni Verdad Ni Reconciliaci N En Las Confesiones De Violencia De Estado

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Testimonios perturbadores. Ni verdad ni reconciliación en las confesiones de violencia de Estado

Author: Leigh Payne
language: es
Publisher: Universidad de los Andes
Release Date: 2009-01-01
¿Qué hacer con las confesiones de los responsables de crímenes de lesa humanidad? ¿Debe promoverse que ocurran estos testimonios, a fin de que las víctimas y sus familiares puedan conocer lo ocurrido y encontrar una cierta paz al saber la verdad? ¿Deben además divulgarse ampliamente esas narraciones, para que la sociedad reflexione colectivamente sobre esas violencias sistemáticas y puedan lograrse garantías efectivas de no repetición e incluso una cierta reconciliación? ¿O deben evitarse las versiones de esos hechos atroces, por cuanto reabren heridas y dificultan la consolidación democrática? ¿O debe limitarse la divulgación de esos relatos, por cuanto se funda en la versión de los propios victimarios, que es siempre unilateral y tiende a justificar lo ocurrido y puede incluso victimizar nuevamente a las víctimas y a sus familiares? Este libro, de la politólogia estadounidense Leigh Payne, ofrece repuestas muy sugestivas y pertinentes a los anteriores interrogantes, por medio de una combinación de reflexiones teóricas y un estudio detallado de siete confesiones realizadas en cuatro países: Argentina, Chile, Brasil y Sudáfrica.A pesar del número relativamente limitado de casos, su análisis comparado resulta muy fecundo, pues las transiciones han sido muy diversas y los distintos victimarios han tenido propósitos disímiles al confesar sus crímenes. Esta obra fue coeditada con la Fundación Ideas para la Paz
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