Information services, political repression, and parastatal violence during the first Peronism
In order to rethink political violence in medium-term, this work addresses the practices of state and parastatal control as well as the recovery of the repressive experience in the voice of the complainants during the first Peronism. Remarking the confrontation between Peronism and anti-Peronism as...
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Universidad Nacional de Rosario - Centro de Investigaciones Sociales (CIS) IDES /CONICET
2020
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| Acceso en línea: | https://www.estudiossocialesdelestado.org/index.php/ese/article/view/232 |
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| Sumario: | In order to rethink political violence in medium-term, this work addresses the practices of state and parastatal control as well as the recovery of the repressive experience in the voice of the complainants during the first Peronism. Remarking the confrontation between Peronism and anti-Peronism as well as the radicalization and implantation of a context of political violence in the country, we will review the state agencies created during the first Peronism to control an enemy defined initially as "communists", and later as anti-Peronists, an identity judged to radicals, socialists and conservatives. With this objective, the complaints against the democratic government in the Chamber of Deputies regarding the violation of human rights and one of the key figures in the restrictions on opponents are dealt with, in a frank rise in repressive control, like Major Jorge Osinde's. His actions as head of the Federal Coordination show the blurred boundaries that existed between ideological repression, intelligence services, shock forces, and the old and established practices of police torment. These aspects analyzed here are within the historical context of the 1950s, but they survived in the Argentine political culture and continue to exist. |
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