In the context of a display Resistance files, The Center for Cultures at the University of Tlatelolco, Article 19 for Mexico and Central America has been opened exhibition Temporary “Dress-up repression (1968-1978)” That will be in CCUT from April 23 to June 23 this year.
Los Resistance archive It consists of more than 50 thousand historical documents belonging to the state terrorism period that was assembled by Former -refreshing and relatives of the victims From serious violations of human rights.
These documents were shared in 2020 to the NGO Article 19, the Office of Mexico and Central AmericaFor cleaning, organization, classification and digitization, which was agreed with the Anthropology Laboratory Judges and Violence (formerly Ethnographic Observatory of Violence) in Cesas Ceisas.
It is important to note that the office of the NGO of Article 19 for Mexico and Central America provides resistance files, which contribute to the right to information and The truth of the victims and society In general, regarding the period of state terrorism between the sixties and nineties.
Resistance files
By an agreement with UNAM, the historical documents of the resistance archive will be protected digitally, which will be a general advice in CEDOC Center CCU TLATELOCO. Historical archives will also be available to citizens and can be consulted in The Deleiver.org.
In this file we can find a file Documentary wealth Which translates into: propaganda of social and political movements at that time; Personal documents such as birth certificates, photos, and the certificates of the armed movements of armed movements; Political training materials such as brochures, useful; The negatives and photographs of missing and rebel people; Members of proliferation, such as newspapers, daily, brochures made by the various movements at that time, as well as auditory and auditory materials, for example Related documents in these groups.
this exhibition It is a space in which memory and date are intertwined to make one of the darkest times of Mexico. With testimonies, documents, clothes and vocal elements, the public is invited to think about the brutality practiced by the state during the “dirty war” that was armed and confessed to continued repression today.
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