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Paperback Uruguay Nunca Mas: Human Rights Violations, 1972-1985 Book

ISBN: 1566391466

ISBN13: 9781566391467

Uruguay Nunca Mas: Human Rights Violations, 1972-1985

Based on hundreds of interviews, a survey of ex-prisoners, and published testimonials, Uruguay Nunca M?s documents the atrocities that were committed during the military dictatorship in Uruguay from 1973 to 1985. The organization Servicio Paz y Justicia-Uruguay (SERPAJ) traces the various stages that Uruguay's military government passed through in its twelve years in power, noting the progressive distortion of the legislative judicial, and executive branches. Detailing the means by which civil liberties were abrogated by the repressive regime, this report examines how the Doctrine of National Security affected daily life in a country that had been hailed as "the Switzerland of America."Unlike the bloody, highly publicized events in Chile and Argentina, the hushed repression in Uruguay was carried out with unprecedented sophistication. Describing some twenty forms of torture, disappearances, and other mechanisms of repression, Uruguay Nunca M?s documents how the population at large was subjected to abuse, terror, and lies, amid economic depression and social upheaval. This disturbing report by SERPAJ cites as its purpose the words of George Santayana: "Those who do not remember their past are condemned to repeat it." It should serve as a cautionary lesson for citizens in any democracy. Author note: Servicio Paz y Justicia - Uruguay is a team of Lawyers, doctors, and human rights specialists dedicated to the preservation of human rights in Uruguay.Elizabeth Hampsten is Associate Professor of English at the University of North Dakota.

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NUNCA MAS

This book was extremely accurate and informative. The translation is great. Buyer beware - the information is not sugar-coated. It is very graphic at times, but must be to give an accurate description of events. The pictures are shocking and the list of the made my heart drop. It truly made me realize what my family went through in Uruguay during the 60's and 70's. It is an excellent reference book and is the most informative account of the 'Dirty War' that I've ever read.
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