Centro Popular de la Memoria

Rosario, Santa Fe, Provinces of Argentina, Dirty War, Left-wing politics, Subversion, Terrorism, National Reorganization Process

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Centro Popular de la Memoria is a former illegal detention center in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It was used by the provincial police between 1976 and 1979, during the Dirty War, to hold people with no formal charges and torture them, under the pretense of fighting radical left-wing political subversion and terrorism. Most of the detainees were in fact social activists, political dissidents, or merely relatives or acquaintances of people that were ideologically suspect in the eyes of the military junta of the self-styled National Reorganization Process. The CPM occupies a corner of a large building that takes up a whole block in the city center, between Dorrego and Moreno and between Santa Fe and Córdoba St. It used to be the police headquarters, and during the Dirty War it was formally the home of an intelligence division of the provincial police. There is evidence of its use as a detention center since 1976 and until 1979. It was informally termed El Pozo and La Favela.

März 2026, ca. 140 Seiten, Englisch
Omniscriptum
978-613-1-77034-0

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