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Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 34, No. 4, 50-67 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0094582X07302906
© 2007 Latin American Perspectives, Inc.

Between Urgency and Strategy

Argentine Exiles in Paris, 1976—1983

Marina Franco

University of Buenos Aires, University of Paris V

The political activities of Argentine exiles in Paris during the period of terrorism in Argentina (1976—1983) centered upon opposition to the military regime and solidarity with the victims of repression in Argentina through the systematic denunciation of the regime's violation of human rights. The form that these political activities took was the product not only of the urgency of the situation but also of the logics of the receiving society and the rejecting society and the political situation of the exiles. Consideration of these three factors is essential to any understanding of the logic of exiled political actors.

Key Words: Exile • State terrorism • Human rights • Argentina • France


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