This book analyzes state terror documentation as a form of peaceful resistance to oppressive
regimes through substantial research in human rights archives that registered violations
perpetrated by Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship in Chile. The contributors provide in-depth
analysis on state violence documentation denunciation and resistance and how it affected
civilians activists and victims. Additionally the project introduces research in transitional
contexts (post-dictatorship post-apartheid and post-colonialism) showing the role of
documentation practices in achieving truth reparation and justice. This work will be relevant
to academics students and researchers in the fields of political science political history
Latin American and memory studies.