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    The Museum of Memory and Human Rights (in Spanish: Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos) is a museum in Santiago, Chile, which commemorates the victims...
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    A human rights museum is a museum that specializes in the display of artifacts and memorabilia related to human rights incidents. Some, such as the Canadian...
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    Arturo Fontaine Talavera (category Presidents of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile Student Federation)
    triggered CEP's Board of Trustees decision. In fact, his responsibility as a member of the board of the Museum of Memory and Human Rights, his novel La vida...
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    added to the UNESCO Memory of the World international register in August 2003. The archive has been used as evidence in human rights cases. The archive...
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  • is a list of museums in Chile. Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Memory and Human Rights Historical Museum and Cultural Center of the Carabineros...
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    Chinese writer, and currently[when?] curator of the June 4th Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Hong Kong. He is human rights activist and advocate; he...
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    The Museum of Memory and Human Rights and the Santiago Library are also located in the immediate vicinity. Across the street from the north side of the...
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  • performance at the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago, Chile. It evolved from a commemorative project honoring the victims of the Augusto Pinochet...
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    renewal of the surrounding area, which includes the Centro Cultural Matucana 100, Quinta Normal Park and the Museum of Memory and Human Rights. The library...
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    related to this article: Universal Declaration of Human Rights The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is an international document adopted by...
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  • first chapter. The last episode of the season got 8.0 points, and was broadcast live at the Museum of Memory and Human Rights before more than 2,000 people...
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    internal unrest, civil war, or dictatorship marked by human rights abuses. In both their truth-seeking and reconciling functions, truth commissions have political...
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    editorial boom. The Museum of Memory and Human Rights also displayed a collection of declassified CIA, FBI, Defense Department, and White House records...
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  • Memorialization (category Human rights)
    (Report). Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. Hopwood, Julian (February 2011). We Can't Be Sure Who Killed Us: Memory and Memorialization...
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    of the Santiago Metro. It is one of the largest metro stations in Santiago, Chile and provides access to Quinta Normal Park and Museum of Memory and Human...
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  • outreach. The Estonian Institute of Historical Memory has been investigating international crimes and human rights abuses committed by totalitarian regimes...
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    of Foreign Affairs that the Museum of Memory and Human Rights (which was built to commemorate the victims of human rights violations), was a "montage"...
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    Amna Suraka (category Human rights museums)
    a museum was opened at the site for documenting the human rights abuses under Saddam's rule. The museum is free to attend, open six days a week, and mostly...
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    Santiago (redirect from Santiago of Chile)
    Ferroviario. In 2010, the Museum of Memory and Human Rights was inaugurated, which commemorates the victims of human rights violations committed during...
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    construct and deliver to the country the National Museum of Memory as a place that dignifies the victims and promotes a culture respectful of human rights. Trujillo:...
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  • https://interactivos.museodelamemoria.cl/victims/?p=1092 Official website of the Museum of Memory and Human Rights, Chile (May 2025). https://www.ciperchile...
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    Michelle Bachelet (category United Nations High Commissioners for Human Rights)
    In January 2010 Bachelet opened the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago, documenting the horrors of Pinochet's 16+1⁄2-year dictatorship. In...
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    Luciano Durán Böger (category Bolivian people of German descent)
    field of Chacabuco. Several years later he donated it to the Museum of memory and Humans Rights, where is listed with the registration number 00000109000001000001...
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    international human rights organisation founded in Russia during the fall of the Soviet Union to study and examine the human rights violations and other crimes...
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    Estadio Chile (poem) (category Military dictatorship of Chile (1973–1990))
    essays and 1984 memoir An Unfinished Song. The poem stretches the entrance to the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago. In The Meaning of Human Suffering...
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    Romy Schmidt (category Chilean people of Croatian descent)
    appointed by Bachelet in early 2010 as the first director of the Museum of Memory and Human Rights. "Chile faces its dark history by tracking down torture...
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    National Civil Rights Museum is a complex of museums and historic buildings in Memphis, Tennessee; its exhibits trace the history of the civil rights movement...
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  • Santiago". museodelamemoria.cl. Museum of Memory and Human Rights. Retrieved April 1, 2025. "1974 Photo Contest – World Press Photo of the Year". worldpressphoto...
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    Memorial and the Museum of Memory and Human Rights. These memorials were built by family members of the victims, the government and ex-prisoners of the dictatorship...
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  • Yolanda Becerra (category Colombian human rights activists)
    of Memory and Human Rights for Women and she also developed Women's Agendas for Territory and Peace. During more than four decades in defense of women...
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