Nochixtlán Manual de técnicas para el uso de la fuerza = Manual of techniques for the use of violence
On June 19th 2016 in the Nochixtlán community in Oaxaca, Mexico, a confrontation happened between the federal police and a group of people protesting against the educational reform deployed by the government of Enrique Peña Nieto. This confrontation left 8 people dead and over 108 people injured. Sp...
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Cuauhtémoc, Mexico
Gato Negro Ediciones
2018
Madrid Chaco 2018 |
Ausgabe: | Primera edición |
Schriftenreihe: | Pampa de Infierno
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Zusammenfassung: | On June 19th 2016 in the Nochixtlán community in Oaxaca, Mexico, a confrontation happened between the federal police and a group of people protesting against the educational reform deployed by the government of Enrique Peña Nieto. This confrontation left 8 people dead and over 108 people injured. Specialists concluded in their opinion that most of these deaths were caused by firearms.--Chaco website (viewed 8/29/18) Here, Rigoberto Díaz Julián has juxtaposed two texts: written instructions for police for the use of force and images from a 2016 confrontation between police and protesters in Oaxaca, Mexico. The protesters were blocking a highway, demonstrating against President Nieto's educational reforms, and by the end of the protest 8 people would be killed by firearms. Throughout Nochixtlán, the instructional text moves through different levels of force used by police: verbal deterrence, physical restraint, use of non-lethal weapons, and use of lethal weapons. The calm and corporate tone of the instructions contrasts with the chaos of the images of protest, revealing the ease at which police violence occurs, and is excused.--Printed Matter website (viewed 8/29/18) |
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Beschreibung: | Printing method: Risograph |
Beschreibung: | 32 ungezählte Seiten 17 cm |