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Perhaps Now Justice
Built on the testimony of victims and family members who directly experienced the cruelty of members of the security forces — who, paradoxically, had an obligation to protect them — this book tells of the desperate search for a son or daughter, husband or father arrested by the military and then forced to vanish into "nowhere," dead or disappeared, turned into a demand and a living memory, into a deep sigh and into hope. It tells us, for example, how Isabel Huamancusi struggles with the military to save her son Julio Cesar, or of the cruel irony of an Army officer upon seeing the plate of food that the wife of a detainee brought, while the officer already knew the detainee was dead. (Excerpt from the presentation).