LAW: Secrets, Lies, and the Case of Victor Jara

Abstract: 

In the context of the Chilean dictatorship, Almudena Bernabeu examines how systems of secrets and lies impacted victims' rights to truth, justice, reparations, and non-repetition.

Dictatorial regimes are fueled by arrogance and by the ability to deny that their power will ever end. Under such a regime, a vast array of social actors — armed forces, intelligence services, religious institutions, the business sector, and mass media — will rely on a system of secrets and lies after the real (or apparent) end of the dictatorship.

Author: 
Almudena Bernabeu
Publication date: 
January 10, 2017
Publication type: 
Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies Article