未被承认的种族灭绝:秘鲁土著妇女被强制绝育

Ñusta Carranza Ko
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从1996年到2000年,秘鲁政府以维护妇女权利和扩大获得计划生育资源为借口,发起了一场针对土著居民的激进绝育运动。总共有272,028人接受了绝育手术,其中大多数是居住在农村和贫困地区的土著后裔。最近的研究得出结论,这是一起种族灭绝的案例,国家有系统地对少数民族——土著人民——进行强制绝育运动,试图全部或部分消灭安第斯和亚马逊地区的土著社区。尽管有令人震惊的证据表明对土著人民犯下种族灭绝罪行,但受害者尚未得到国家的承认。否认受害者的痛苦,使暴行后建立和创造人性的工作不完整。本研究侧重于未被承认的种族灭绝记忆,并对赔偿规范进行了分析。尽管有一项关于赔偿法的修订,但国家拒绝给予全面赔偿,这表明有意使这些受害者噤声。此外,这些做法代表了对土著人民的种族灭绝的新层面,忽视了他们的受害者身份,并提出了暴行后缺乏人性的问题。
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Unacknowledged genocide: Coercive sterilization of indigenous women in Peru
From 1996 until 2000, under the pretense of upholding women’s rights and expanding access to family planning resources, the Peruvian government launched an aggressive sterilization campaign that disproportionately targeted Indigenous peoples. In total, 272,028 persons were sterilized, the majority of whom were of Indigenous descent and resided in rural and poor areas. Recent studies conclude this to be a case of genocide, with the state systematically subjecting an ethnic minority population—the Indigenous peoples—to a coercive sterilization campaign that sought to eliminate in whole or in part Andean and Amazonian Indigenous communities. Despite the alarming evidence about the genocide committed against Indigenous peoples, victims are yet to be recognized by the state. The denial of victims’ sufferings leaves the work of building and creating humanity after atrocity incomplete. This study focuses on the unacknowledged memories of genocide, engaging in an analysis of the norms of reparations. The denial of the state to grant integral reparations, despite the existence of a modified law on reparations, points to a purposeful silencing of these victims. Furthermore, these practices represent a new layer of genocide against Indigenous peoples that neglects their victimhood and raises questions as to the absence of humanity after atrocity.
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