Memoria
Abierta works towards the creation
of a space that tells of what
occurred during the period of
political violence and State terrorism
in Argentina. We understand a
museum as a place for democratic
learning through reflection on
what took place in the past.
In this context, we support the
state initiative to construct
a “Space for Memory and
the Promotion and Defence of Human
Rights” in the territory
of the Navy Mechanics School (ESMA).
We Human Rights organizations
desire that the valuable documentation
accumulated during the years of
struggle for life and the defence
of human rights during the dictatorship
and the posterior fight for obtaining
truth and justice, form part of
an institution that can present
a documented narrative of what
took place.
The Museum that we Envision should
be a place where present citizens
and future generations come to
know the recent history of the
country through testimonies, documents
and objects. We hope that the
Museum will contribute to the
comprehension of what took place
in past decades and will stimulate,
in those who visit, an active
commitment to solving the country’s
problems.
Through its various programs,
Memoria Abierta works to gather,
organize and preserve all types
of materials that can constitute
the future Museum. These documents
(written and audiovisual) form
part of private collections, the
collections of Human Rights organizations,
as well as public sources.
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