冷战期间墨西哥的秘密监狱

IF 0.3 Q2 HISTORY
Silvia Dutrénit-Bielous, B. Ramírez-Rivera
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摘要

本文旨在调查冷战期间在墨西哥设立的秘密监狱的地理位置以及物质和非物质特征。在这种背景下,几个拉丁美洲国家凭借国家安全的理论力量,实施镇压战略,消灭“内部敌人”。一个共同的战略是建立秘密监狱,关押被拘留者,使他们被视为失踪人员。调查采用了定性方法,允许将监狱视为安全装置。它还采用了对文件和证词来源的协商和阐述,这些来源虽然不是专门的,但确实提供了有关这一主题的证据。有了这些数据,就有可能成为首批关于这些监狱的位置和组成部分以及负责其运作的人员的国家名单之一。墨西哥政权设法对世界其他地区隐瞒其内部镇压,直到新千年即将开始。尽管如此,这些镇压策略对它来说都不是陌生的。这些策略是通过模糊和难以穿透的机制隐藏的,这些机制破坏了该国境内关于近代历史的讨论。这是可能的,因为结构性的有罪不罚现象是为了阻止人们了解镇压,毫无疑问,也是为了阻止对人权的最具包容性的捍卫。
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Cárceles clandestinas en México durante la Guerra Fría
This article aims to investigate the geographic location and the material and immaterial characteristics of the clandestine prisons that were set up in Mexico during the Cold War. In this context and with the doctrinal power of national security, several Latin American countries enforced repressive strategies for the annihilation of the “enemy within”. One common strategy was setting up clandestine prisons where the detainees were confined, making them be considered as disappeared persons. The investigation was performed using a qualitative methodology, which allowed for prisons to be observed as security devices. It also employed the consultation and articulation of documentary and testimonial sources that, although they were not specialized, did provide evidence on the subject. With these data, it was possible to make one of the first national lists regarding the location and constitutive elements of these prisons and the people responsible for their operation. The Mexican regime managed to keep its internal repression secret from the rest of the world until nearly the beginning of the new millennium. Nevertheless, none of the repressive strategies was foreign to it. These strategies were hidden through nebulous and impenetrable mechanisms that disfigured the discourse on recent history within the country’s borders. This was possible due to structural impunity, which was erected as a barrier against knowledge of the repression and, undoubtedly, against a most inclusive defense of human rights.
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期刊介绍: HiSTOReLo is a space for the socialization of unpublished historical research with local and regional perspectives. It also promotes theoretical, historiographical and methodological disciplinary debates. This journal accepts proposals aiming to link this discipline to other sciences in order to foster interdisciplinary dialogue. The content of the magazine is aimed at professionals, researchers, graduate students, and scholars interested in the creation of historical knowledge. It is published by Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia, biannual (published in December and June), since 2009. The proposed articles must be original and not have been submitted previously to another journal.
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