Invitation.
The Association of Relatives of Detained and Disappeared of Paine and Students of History at the University of Chile, are pleased to invite you to attend the activity Testimonials For the Memory. In which they will know what happened to Paine, during the dictatorship, the voices of their victims have been a pain and a struggle for over 32 years and still continues. We will have the opportunity to meet personally with those already in Chile's history. This experience will help us consider how to enforce the debt as a society have with the victim: Justice, Truth, Memory and Repair as effective path towards reconciliation, as well as practical knowledge in society of what are the rights Human. This is critical for the integration of new generations in these areas. Today young people want and are able to participate in building the future of our society.
The Association of Relatives of Detained and Disappeared of Paine and Students of History at the University of Chile, are pleased to invite you to attend the activity Testimonials For the Memory. In which they will know what happened to Paine, during the dictatorship, the voices of their victims have been a pain and a struggle for over 32 years and still continues. We will have the opportunity to meet personally with those already in Chile's history. This experience will help us consider how to enforce the debt as a society have with the victim: Justice, Truth, Memory and Repair as effective path towards reconciliation, as well as practical knowledge in society of what are the rights Human. This is critical for the integration of new generations in these areas. Today young people want and are able to participate in building the future of our society.
Monday April 10, Antumapu Campus, University of Chile.
13:30 to 16:00 Hrs. 11,315 Santa Rosa Avenue, La Pintana
Special Guest:
Andrés Aylwin Azocar.
Andrés Aylwin Azocar.
Ex-Member of the Republic, human rights attorney and President of the Corporation "Paine, a place for the Memory."
Organizers: AFDD Paine and Students of History, U. de Chile.
Sponsors: Date (University Student Federation of Chile), Government of Chile, Ministry of Interior, Human Rights Program, CED (Centre for Law Students, University of Chile), Centro de Estudiantes de Agronomía Universidad de Chile .
Activity Presentation
Testimonials for Memory is a project born from the motivation of a group of students History of the University of Chile to work for the Memory of those who were victims of human rights violations committed by the State of Chile during the military dictatorship and that these events never happen again. Today
when they have spent more than 32 years since it happened, there is still pain, fear still exists, even there is impunity. In these situations we can not be indifferent, we must face past wounds, but still remain open. This encounter with memory, a bitter memory, a memory that shames us as a nation, can not be carried out but with the aim of finding a solution emanating from the community, to clarify the facts, seek justice, and perpetuate memory and consequently raise awareness of what are human rights in practice for a social life in which they are observed mainly by the state but also by each of the people.
However, the task is difficult, there is much ignorance and indifference to these issues, that is irresponsible to the future and development of our own society, lack of community interest requires us to bring this encounter with the report where we believe it can bear fruit and generate awareness: the University community.
With the experience we gained during this activity at the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities at the University of Chile, we are confident that if we take these stories for Universities and Colleges are required to generate awareness that students are more willing to solve our social gaping hole through the memory and knowledge of what happened in our country.
In summary, The chief goal of this exhibition is to rescue the memory issues have been gradually abandoned, to avoid being forgotten what happened in Chile 32 years ago, taking into account that the memory is the great way to understand what happened and for these situations never happen again. However, open debate and discussion of how we confront the past to look to the future within the context of the great wound, still open, that our society suffers.
The exhibition consists of two parts: The first is the presentation of testimony from relatives of victims of enforced disappearances and other crimes committed during the dictatorship to the community, along with one or more presentations art. The second part is a forum where the entire community is invited to exchange views on what is heard and the issues that have to do with Human Rights violations and how to address them through the report, Justice, and social redress. To guide the discussion, the exhibition will feature the presence of three people who are directly related to the work for human rights through justice, art, education and memory. Testimonies
Memory
This project is organized by Students of History at the University of Chile in conjunction with the Association of Relatives of Disappeared Detainees Paine.El memory Testimonies project is framed within that group projects by carrying their testimonies to universities and to know what happened to Paine during the military government, as well as ongoing motivation of activities in honor of their missing relatives.
Among the objectives of this group, and the projects developed by the 3rd. Generating it, is to create awareness through different means of work to do each person so that these tragedies do not recur. Educating for Human Rights, and to perpetuate the memory live, to involve society in the activities, etc.
History students we are committed to support these ideals through Memory, something that concerns us as students of "Collective Memory and also shows us how people related to future work on the report.
The History teaches us, and unfortunately our history we are embarrassed, but we believe he has left us a lesson that we should not forget, we must work as a society to these events never happen again and we must assume that work consistently and responsibly if we recognize as part of this society and country.
when they have spent more than 32 years since it happened, there is still pain, fear still exists, even there is impunity. In these situations we can not be indifferent, we must face past wounds, but still remain open. This encounter with memory, a bitter memory, a memory that shames us as a nation, can not be carried out but with the aim of finding a solution emanating from the community, to clarify the facts, seek justice, and perpetuate memory and consequently raise awareness of what are human rights in practice for a social life in which they are observed mainly by the state but also by each of the people.
However, the task is difficult, there is much ignorance and indifference to these issues, that is irresponsible to the future and development of our own society, lack of community interest requires us to bring this encounter with the report where we believe it can bear fruit and generate awareness: the University community.
With the experience we gained during this activity at the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities at the University of Chile, we are confident that if we take these stories for Universities and Colleges are required to generate awareness that students are more willing to solve our social gaping hole through the memory and knowledge of what happened in our country.
In summary, The chief goal of this exhibition is to rescue the memory issues have been gradually abandoned, to avoid being forgotten what happened in Chile 32 years ago, taking into account that the memory is the great way to understand what happened and for these situations never happen again. However, open debate and discussion of how we confront the past to look to the future within the context of the great wound, still open, that our society suffers.
The exhibition consists of two parts: The first is the presentation of testimony from relatives of victims of enforced disappearances and other crimes committed during the dictatorship to the community, along with one or more presentations art. The second part is a forum where the entire community is invited to exchange views on what is heard and the issues that have to do with Human Rights violations and how to address them through the report, Justice, and social redress. To guide the discussion, the exhibition will feature the presence of three people who are directly related to the work for human rights through justice, art, education and memory. Testimonies
Memory
This project is organized by Students of History at the University of Chile in conjunction with the Association of Relatives of Disappeared Detainees Paine.El memory Testimonies project is framed within that group projects by carrying their testimonies to universities and to know what happened to Paine during the military government, as well as ongoing motivation of activities in honor of their missing relatives.
Among the objectives of this group, and the projects developed by the 3rd. Generating it, is to create awareness through different means of work to do each person so that these tragedies do not recur. Educating for Human Rights, and to perpetuate the memory live, to involve society in the activities, etc.
History students we are committed to support these ideals through Memory, something that concerns us as students of "Collective Memory and also shows us how people related to future work on the report.
The History teaches us, and unfortunately our history we are embarrassed, but we believe he has left us a lesson that we should not forget, we must work as a society to these events never happen again and we must assume that work consistently and responsibly if we recognize as part of this society and country.
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