Repression of revolutionary Peronism in Escobar (1975-1977): an approach based on the case of José Enrique Tomanelli
In this paper we propose to make a historical reconstruction of the case of José Enrique Tomanelli to account for the state and parastatal repression against revolutionary Peronism in the northern area of the Buenos Aires suburbs, specifically in the party of Escobar (1975-1977). Likewise, we are in...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia
2022
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| Sumario: | In this paper we propose to make a historical reconstruction of the case of José Enrique Tomanelli to account for the state and parastatal repression against revolutionary Peronism in the northern area of the Buenos Aires suburbs, specifically in the party of Escobar (1975-1977). Likewise, we are interested in the denunciation of José Enrique's case by the relatives, which strains the political-administrative demarcations and questions the rigidity of the limits of the nation-state, since Tomanelli's relatives appealed to their Venezuelan nationality and denounced before the Venezuelan State when the Argentine institutions did not give answers to their demands. We will rely, above all, on oral sources through Oral History, but also on the testimonies of the survivors of the Clandestine Detention Centers that are found in the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons and in the judicial cases for crimes against humanity during the last Argentine dictatorship. We will also rely on the press, documents of the Intelligence Directorate of the Police of the Province of Buenos Aires and the denunciations of the relatives. In this way, our object of study, the repressive actions in Escobar and the denunciation in humanitarian terms, places us in the intersection of, at least, a double scale of analysis: local and transnational.
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