阿根廷过渡时期后的失踪:对人权干预的挑战

Natalia Federman, Marcela Perelman, Michelle Comas, Gastón Chillier
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本章旨在评估和分享从国家恐怖主义时期到民主背景下阿根廷失踪问题所获得的知识。在国家恐怖主义统治下发生的广泛强迫失踪,以及自民主过渡以来发生的警察暴行和失踪案件,促使作者考虑从独裁统治时期(1976-1983年)到目前民主统治时期的对比和连续性。在国家以某种方式参与的情况下,失踪事件继续发生,但这些事件不符合强迫失踪的严格法律定义。它们是自独裁统治结束以来缺乏广泛的机构改革和官僚主义设计的延续的结果。通过分析2009年卢西亚诺·阿鲁加和2017年圣地亚哥·马尔多纳多的失踪案件,本章表明,当代失踪事件的逻辑和动态与国家驱动的旨在消灭政治对手的计划所发生的逻辑和动态不同。从早期出现的叙述塑造了美洲和国际系统的规范,禁止、防止和惩罚强迫失踪的使用。在目前这个过渡后的时代,一个特别容易受到非法警察行为伤害的人无法解释的缺席,引起了人们敏感的共鸣,让人想起了痛苦的过去。作者要求人权活动家考虑修改国际人权框架的方法,以制定法律工具来应对这些国家机构参与的失踪事件,但方式与过去不同。
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Disappearances in Post-Transitional Argentina: A Challenge for Human Rights Interventions
This chapter aims to evaluate and share the knowledge gained on disappearances in Argentina from the period of State Terrorism to the democratic context. The widespread enforced disappearances that took place under State Terrorism, and the cases of police brutality and disappearances that have occurred since the democratic transition, have prompted the authors to consider the contrasts and the continuities from the dictatorship (1976-1983) to the present period of democratic rule. Disappearances continue to occur in which the state is involved in some way, but these do not meet the strict legal definition of enforced disappearances. They are the result of the lack of extensive institutional reforms and the continuity of bureaucratic designs since the dictatorship ended. By analysing the cases of disappearances of Luciano Arruga in 2009 and Santiago Maldonado in 2017, the chapter demonstrates that contemporary disappearances respond to logics and dynamics different from those that occurred under the state-driven plan designed to eliminate political opponents. The narrative that emerged from that earlier period shaped both the Inter-American and International systems’ norms outlawing, preventing and punishing the use of enforced disappearances. In the current post-transition era, the unexplained absence of someone who is especially vulnerable to unlawful police practices strikes a sensitive chord and echoes the painful past. The authors challenge human rights activists to consider ways to revise the international human rights framework to develop the legal tools to respond to these disappearances in which state agencies are involved but in a different manner than in the past.
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