Photos & Videos
1 media items in Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Peru
Showing 1–1 of 1 item
Documents 13
This pedagogical guide aims to orient the use of the photo book "Yuyanapaq: para recordar" [Yuyanapaq: To Remember] for educational purposes, helping teachers use the book in the classroom and …
This article takes the Peruvian exhibition Yuyanapaq by the Comisión de Verdad y Reconciliación (CVR) as a starting point for reflecting on the place of photographs in projects whose aim …
On January 26, 1983, eight journalists, a guide, and a community member were murdered in the town of Uchuraccay, located in the highlands of Peru, while investigating the killings carried …
Continuation — Contradictions between emblematic memory and citizenship. Steve Stern, when speaking of emblematic memory, says that it is an experience carrying different meanings and feelings among people who form …
Contradictions between emblematic memory and citizenship. Steve Stern, when speaking of emblematic memory, says that it is an experience carrying different meanings and feelings among people who form part of …
The government — as García has stated, accompanied by the complicit silence of Simon — does not oppose the German donation in favor of a museum commemorating what happened during …
Opaque Eyes: the victim in the photographic account of Peru's Comisión de la Verdad y Reconciliación. Reflections on photography and its role in reconstructing the visual memory of the years …
Photographs are carriers of truth and show, in turn, reality. This is the political-ideological position adopted by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Peru (CVR) in order to constitute the …
If you are passing through Lima, try to see "El ojo que llora" (The Eye That Cries), at one of the corners of Campo de Marte, in the district of …
Yuyanapaq: to remember, to pray, to contemplate, to share, to reconcile, to resurrect. The XV stations of the Catholic Holy Week recreated with photographs that form part of the Yuyanapaq …
Document gathering texts and photographs related to the Peruvian internal armed conflict 1980–2000. Selection of photographs: Javier Uriarte, SJ. Edited by: Ricardo La Puente.
In this article, the author comments on the CVR's final report through several central points. Noting its virtues and shortcomings, he both defends and criticizes it at the same time. …
Website of the CVR. Here you can find everything published by the CVR, including an image archive.