Thursday, March 24, 2011

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Piergiorgio Branzi children





Piergiorgio Branzi. Italy, 1928

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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Silhouettes increasingly similar to the smoke and tears, by Julio Cortazar

(...)
But enforced disappearance shall not limit or much less a mechanism of repression aimed at eliminating those deemed enemies. In Argentina, to name the country where this technique of death and fear has surpassed all imaginable limits, disappearances Not only have occurred in the level of adults but have been extended to children, often abducted while her parents or close relatives, and on which he has not known anything. Children ranging from newborns to those already entered the school. Children whose abduction was no justification and not the sadism of the kidnappers or almost inconceivable refinement of his technique of intimidation. These children, what could be considered as subversive by the military qualified young people and adults missing? These children, "were enemies of what they call home, filled with saliva dirty a word that means so much to the American people? What happened to these children, but died in a huge majority? If there are survivors, what they can know today what were once against the traffic, sales, adoptions and displacement of those who have been victims?

If the disappearance of an adult sow terror and pain in the hearts of his neighbors and friends, what about parents and grandparents in Argentina are looking for photographs in hand, the little that they were torn between beatings, shootings and insults? I think back to Dante, I return to tell me that in his unholy hell there is not a single child, but that of the Argentine military responsible for the disappearances is full of small shadows, silhouettes ever more like smoke and tears. "

fragment of the text read by Julio Cortazar in November 1983 at the United Nations, New York, before the Independent Commission on International Humanitarian Issues. Included in Argentina : years of cultural fences . Buenos Aires, Muchnik, 1984. The photo I thank those who uploaded it to Facebook last days.


Julio Cortazar. Belgium v \u200b\u200bArgentina. 1914-1984

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

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Alicia, by His Blackwell






Its Blackwell. Great Britain. 1975.
From Alice series, 2006 and 2007. His blog.