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State Terrorism and Dirty Wars

Surya Prakash Nair

Editorial: Educohack Press

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"State Terrorism and Dirty Wars" delves into the intertwined histories of state-sponsored violence and repression, focusing on Argentina's notorious Dirty War. We explore the complex dynamics of state terrorism, examining political, social, and historical factors contributing to government-perpetrated atrocities against their citizens.We begin with a comprehensive overview of state terrorism, defining the concept and tracing its evolution throughout history. Key events and actors in state-sponsored terrorism are explored, highlighting tactics and strategies used by authoritarian regimes to maintain power through violence, coercion, and intimidation.A significant portion of our book is dedicated to Argentina's Dirty War, marked by forced disappearances, torture, extrajudicial killings, and systematic repression of political dissent. We delve into the causes and consequences of state terrorism during this period, examining the impact on victims, families, and society.We also address the legal and ethical implications of state-sponsored terrorism, discussing accountability, impunity, and challenges in achieving justice for victims. The role of international tribunals, truth commissions, and transitional justice mechanisms in promoting reconciliation in post-conflict societies is analyzed.Furthermore, we shed light on the psychological and physical effects of state terrorism on individuals and communities, exploring themes of trauma, resilience, and memory. Emphasizing the importance of remembering and honoring victims, we strive for truth, justice, and accountability.Overall, "State Terrorism and Dirty Wars" offers insights into the complexities of political violence, human rights abuses, and the ongoing quest for justice and reconciliation in societies affected by state-sponsored atrocities.
Disponible desde: 20/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 354 páginas.

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