Memoria
Abierta collaborates with the
process of justice participating
in the examinations the court
performs to the places that were
used for illegal detention. By
visiting the sites where clandestine
detention centers (CDC) operated,
we produce -with the images and
information obtained during the
inspections- interactive presentations
that contribute to the reconstruction
and understanding of what happened
at these sites.
These presentations
are later used by the courts involved
in the judgment of the crimes
of the past, particularly in those
referred to the trial "Primer
Cuerpo del Ejercito".
During these
examinations the judge and witnesses
go the site trying to find proof
and evidence to support the testimony
of those who were detained at
CDC.
In this crucial
step towards victims´ reparation,
the judge develops a written record
that is combined with photographs,
audiovisual fragments and architectural
drafts that conform the Audio-visual
Legal Registries (ALR).
Memoria Abierta
has collaborated since 2006 in
developing different ALR, some
of which we published in this
website, while we emphasize the
importance of these documents,
and the judicial processes they
belong to, for the search of Memory,
Truth and Justice.
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