Suramérica y los refugiados colombianos

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REMHU, Rev. Interdiscip. Mobil. Hum.

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2014-12

RESUMO

Thirty years after the Declaration of Cartagena, in a region considered peaceful, the daily facts show a different reality. In Colombia, a democratic country located in northwestern South America, the civil war has crossed national borders and state violence is similar to that applied by the military governments in the Southern Cone. Among other records of massive and systematic violation of human rights, more than five million are internally displaced and nearly half a million refugees are an example. Banishment used as a mechanism of political exclusion, begins to be visualized due the magnitude of the exodus. The reconstruction of a discourse that denies them shows that this exclusion not only conceals or obliterates relations of domination, but also build, reproduce and materialize them. Who are the refugees? Where do they go for protection? What place are they given in the countries that protect them? These are some of the questions addressed in this article.

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