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Retributive Justice, Public Intimacies and the Micropolitics of the Restitution of Kidnapped Children of the Disappeared in Argentina

机译:阿根廷失踪者的分配正义,公共亲密关系和归还被绑架儿童的微观政治

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The human rights movement in Argentina has remained steadfast in its demand for retributive justice in addressing the legacies of the Argentine military dictatorship (1976–1983), which disappeared up to 30,000 citizens. One of the most agonizing issues has been the need to locate kidnapped children of the disappeared in the custody of members of the armed forces and the efforts to reunite them with their biological families by a human rights organization, Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo. The process of ‘restitution’ by which their biological identities are restored to them has generated resistance among some of the children, who reject the notion that they are victims of a crime. Through several case studies, this article examines how the everyday lives and interpersonal familial relationships of these children have become battlegrounds for transitional justice.
机译:阿根廷的人权运动在解决阿根廷军事独裁政权(1976-1983年)的遗留问题时,对报应性司法的要求一直保持稳定,该政权消失了3万名公民。最令人困扰的问题之一是需要找到武装部队成员看守的失踪儿童的被绑架儿童,以及人权组织马约尔广场的祖母与他们的亲人团聚的努力。通过“恢复原状”恢复其生物学身份的过程在一些孩子中引起了抵制,他们拒绝了他们是犯罪受害者的观念。通过几个案例研究,本文研究了这些孩子的日常生活和人际家庭关系如何成为过渡司法的战场。

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