
Faced with a lack of prosecution of those accused of crimes against humanity committed during Argentina’s military dictatorship, family members and descendants of the country’s estimated 30,000 disappeared took action. In the mid-1990s, they began gathering outside of accused perpetrators’ homes and workplaces to publicly shame them and raise awareness about the government’s systematic and brutal targeting of its people — and how it had gone unpunished. The human rights group HIJOS (Sons and Daughters for Identity and Justice Against Forgetfulness and Silence) led and labeled this direct-action style of protest “escrache,” or exposure.
Camilo Juarez Pais
Himself

Adriana's Pact
Adriana's Pact

When a City Rises
When a City Rises

Você Também Pode Dar um Presunto Legal
Você Também Pode Dar um Presunto Legal

Los pueblos dormidos (por la Quebrada de Humahuaca)
Los pueblos dormidos (por la Quebrada de Humahuaca)

Permiso para pensar
Permiso para pensar

Chaplin Today: The Great Dictator
Chaplin Today: The Great Dictator

Mario y los perros
Mario y los perros
Habibi
Habibi

The Undamaged
The Undamaged

When the Mountains Tremble
When the Mountains Tremble

The Girls
The Girls

Fútbol Violencia S.A.
Fútbol Violencia S.A.