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The Unspeakable Agony of Inflicted Pain: Torture, Betrayal, Redress

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Whereas most torture narratives focus on the abuses of the state, Garcia’s essay addresses the underrepresented issue of torture committed by a political movement against its own members. One of fifty-five survivors of an anti-infiltration operation instigated by the militarized wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines against its members, Garcia describes the challenges of redress: reopening traumatic pasts; searching for justice from a non-state entity; and confronting atrocities within a movement to which survivors had dedicated themselves. These difficulties, combined with the lack of anti-torture legislation in the Philippines, underscore the ways in which politics and the law can foreclose avenues for justice that survivors seek. Garcia looks internationally for examples of how survivors have campaigned for a public accounting of torture and for various forms of redress.

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    Robert Francis B. Garcia, “Not Only the State: Torture by Non-State Actors: Towards Enhanced Protection, Accountability and Effective Remedies,” The Redress Trust (May 2006): 5. http://web.archive.org/web/20160405180227/http://www.redress.org/downloads/publications/Non%20State%20Actors%209%20June%20Final.pdf

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    See “Skweyiye Commission Report: Report of the Commission of Enquiry into Complaints by Former African National Congress Prisoners and Detainees,” The African National Congress, 1992. http://www.anc.org.za/content/skweyiya-commission-report.

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Garcia, R.F. (2018). The Unspeakable Agony of Inflicted Pain: Torture, Betrayal, Redress. In: Moore, A., Swanson, E. (eds) Witnessing Torture. Palgrave Studies in Life Writing. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74965-5_3

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