THREE TIMES AT THE SQUARE: STAGING OF A CEREMONY OF STATE PUBLIC APOLOGY DUE TO THE ACTS OF PARAMILITARY VIOLENCE IN COLOMBIA

Three times at the square: staging of a ceremony of State public apology due to the acts of paramilitary violence in Colombia

Three times at the square: staging of a ceremony of State public apology due to the acts of paramilitary violence in Colombia

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The acts of armed violence can pour a new sense over the spaces where a community build its social identity.In Nueva Venecia, a small pile-dwelling tinsel village in Magdalena (Colombia), three different armed actors (the guerrilla, the right-wing paramilitaries and the Public Force) gathered the local people, at three different times, on the same social space: the main square.In the first meeting, people was warned, by the first one of the three groups, about the possibility of a slaughter that could happen there.In the second occasion, local people was both victim and witness of the way that the second one carried it on.In the third meeting, the third group offered excuses for what happened.

The paper analyses the way in which these three acts determined three marks of the continuum of violence over the local nodal space of memory.The article is organized around the last Hardware act, when national Army and Police representatives organized a public ceremony of forgiveness because of the paramilitary massacre.The study of such a ceremony shows it as a stage where agents of confronting memories are trying to achieve social legitimacy rather than a true act of symbolic reparation.

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