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zurde-machete · 6 months ago
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CERRARON LA SECRETARÍA DE DERECHOS HUMANOS, EL CENTRO CULTURAL HAROLDO CONTI Y EL ARCHIVO DE LA MEMORIA
Le llegaron los telegramas de despido a todxs.
Pero lo más grave es que tienen secuestrado todo el trabajo, el archivo del CONADEP, todo. Es gravísimo lo que ocurre, y es absolutamente un estado de excepción de todas las normativas internacionales de protección de derechos humanos.
LAS ÓRDENES DE TODO ESTE PROCESO LAS RECIBEN DIRECTO DE LOS PABELLONES DE LESA DE EZEIZA Y MARCOS PAZ.
Quería compartir con ustedes lo que ocurre porque no sale en los medios y es necesario y muy importante que lo sepan todos.
Esto no es la dictadura, es como explica el filósofo Agamben un "ESTADO DE EXCEPCIÓN" en democracia, una dictadura blanda. Pero son ellos. Los mismos que esperaron 40 años y ahora volvieron.
Como insistía Rodolfo Walsh:
“Reproduzca esta información, hágala circular por los medios a su alcance: a mano, a máquina, a mimeógrafo, oralmente. Mande copias a sus amigos: nueve de cada diez las estarán esperando. Millones quieren ser informados. El terror se basa en la incomunicación. Rompa el aislamiento. Vuelva a sentir la satisfacción moral de un acto de libertad"
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nomellamocata · 7 months ago
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Etapa de creación - Día 8: Pepito siempre fue un niño despierto
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Técnica: acrílico sobre tela. Tamaño: 50 x 70 cm aproximadamente. 📸: @fabipavlich
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Pintura que terminé hace unos meses y que fue mi primer experimento sobre tela plegada. Aprendí, pasé rabias, desafíos y lo disfruté un montón.
Cuando escuché a Buscarita hablar sobre este momento mi imaginación se prendió de inmediato. Da la casualidad que venimos de barrios muy cercanos, por lo que imagino su casa parecida a la mía, viviendo parecido a como lo hacía yo en mi población.
Por eso no pude evitar pensar que la cocina de Buscarita pudo haber sido un lugar iluminado solo por una ventana, porque me imagino una casa de un piso casi sin patio y con poco acceso a luz. Los muebles se deforman sin dejar entrever si había o no algo para comer. Pero la tetera está prendida lista para armar un té o una sopa, lo que fuera para alimentar a una familia. Y abajo el bolsón con lo que Pepe y sus compañeros podían recopilar, esperando llenarlo con lo que tuvieran.
Fue un aprendizaje pintar sin ver referencias y trabajar solo desde la imaginación y el recuerdo personal. Espero que les guste como a mí.
#comounavida de @nomellamocata es un proyecto financiado por el Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cultural y las Artes, Ámbito Nacional de Financiamiento, Convocatoria 2024. Con el apoyo de @museodelestallidosocial@abuelasdifusion y @loicacutura
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dixons-sunshine · 8 months ago
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Was It The Boogeyman? | Daryl Dixon x Fem!Reader
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Summary: Soon upon your group’s arrival to Alexandria, a masked killer begun running loose. Having no idea who they could be, Rick started an investigation, one that lead you to realize that you could not always trust everyone, especially not people who seemed to be unsuspecting at first.
Genre: Halloween, Slasher themes.
Warnings: Swearing, blood, death, near-death, others I can’t think of right now.
Word count: 5.9k
A/N: For @ghostboneswrites2’s Halloween challenge! To be honest, I feel like this is not the best, and I feel like the plot is all over the place, but I hope you like it nonetheless!
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A bloodcurdling scream rang through the air. Rushing towards the source of the chilling sound, you, Daryl and Rick came face to face with a woman named Sarah, who had rushed out of the pantry. The woman looked as pale as a ghost, her hands shaking as she clutched onto the notebook in her hands.
“They got her! The killer got Olivia!”
You pushed past the woman, and walked into the garage that doubled as both the pantry and the armoury. There, laying in a big puddle of her own crimson blood, was Olivia, the former caretaker of the weaponry in the armoury. Her glasses were shattered on the ground a few feet away from her body, and a chunk of her brunette hair laid next to the spectacles, drenched in the woman’s blood.
“Shit,” you muttered under your breath, taking a tentative step towards the body. However, before you could take another step, you were gently pulled back, the familiar cerulean eyes of your partner coming into view when you turned your head. “What’s wrong?” you inquired, your eyebrows furrowed together.
“We dun’ know how long she’s been dead,” he began, his eyes darting over to the lifeless corpse of the woman. “She can reanimate at any minute.”
That fact you knew. A lifeless corpse reanimating had been what had alerted you all to the murders that had been happening around the alleged ‘safe zone’ in the first place. Deanna’s husband, Reg, had been murdered in cold blood a few weeks prior, and his reanimated corpse had caused quite the uproar amongst the other inhabitants. Thankfully, there had been no casualties; that is, if you didn’t include the community’s leader’s broken heart.
Deanna Monroe had been absolutely crushed by the death of her husband. She had been the one to put him down after encountering his undead self, and your heart went out for the woman. She had been nothing but kind to your group since you all had set foot through the gates, and she didn’t deserve to suffer from such pain.
You were drawn from your thoughts by the sight of Daryl crouched over Olivia’s body, his knife disappearing into her skull, before being retracted once more. The metal of the deadly weapon sported a red colour as the crimson liquid dripped from the object down onto the floor below. However, the knife was soon cleaned off with Daryl’s trusty red rag, returning the weapon to its former state of cleanliness.
The sound of heavy footsteps walking into the garage got your attention. You turned around and saw Rick approach the part of the room that held the bloody, gruesome scene. Your leader’s blue eyes flickered between the corpse and the blood that surrounded it, before he sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose with his thumb and pointer finger.
“This is death number three,” he said, frustration lacing his tone of voice. “Three deaths in two weeks.”
The Grimes man’s words rung true. Olivia’s unfortunate demise chalked up the death toll since the murderer made their debut to ‘three’. Reg had been killed first. Then a few days later, Pete Anderson’s life had been taken as well, his body being found near the infirmary. And now Olivia had joined them in the afterlife, too.
The killer’s pattern made no sense to you whatsoever. What did Reg, Pete and Olivia have in common for them to be murdered? How were they connected? What had they done to deserve a fate so cruel? Well, you knew what Pete Anderson had done to deserve it, but Reg and Olivia? It did not make a lick of sense to you.
With a deep sigh, you trudged forward and crouched down next to Olivia’s lifeless body, taking Daryl’s place as he stood up. Scanning over her body, you could quickly determine the method that had been used to kill her; strangulation, and then an odd looking stab wound through her chest. She had not been stabbed with a regular knife. Of that much you were completely certain. However, you could not decipher the weapon that had been used to pierce through the woman’s chest.
You glanced up at the two men. “She was strangled. And stabbed. There’s not really any telling which one got the job done, but the killer made sure to be thorough. They didn’t want her to survive this.”
“Christ,” Daryl muttered, shaking his head. “This killer’s sure got quite the way’a makin’ a lastin’ impression.”
“I just wish they’d choose something else to do it,” you mused aloud, your lips tugging into a grimace when your fingers traced over the clear-as-day blueish purple bruises that clearly depicted a handprint around the woman’s neck. Then, you stood up, crossing your arms over your chest. “This shit’s just inhumane.”
With a weary sigh, Rick shook his head and turned around, making his way out of the garage. You and Daryl shared a look, before the both of you simultaneously followed behind your leader, needing to know his thoughts on the matter. He had been your leader since the early days at the quarry, and even though Deanna Monroe still claimed official leadership over the Alexandrian safe zone, Rick had essentially taken over, and you would not have it any other way.
“Rick?” the archer’s voice rung out once the two of you had caught up with the Grimes man, effectively stopping him in his tracks. “What now?”
Another sigh left Rick’s mouth. He pinched the bridge of his nose, his eyebrows furrowed together as he gathered his thoughts. “I don’t know,” he admitted, his blue eyes flitting between you and Daryl.
“No luck on the investigation?” you questioned him.
Shortly after the death of Reg, and then Pete, Rick had implemented an investigation, one which only he and Michonne were a part of, to avoid drawing any suspicions towards what they were doing. More people being let in on the investigation could potentially spill the secret as to who exactly was actively looking for the murderer, therefore the investigators would be the murderer’s next targets, and nobody wanted that. The murderer certainly knew that people were looking for them, but they did not know who.
Rick shook his head in acknowledgement to your words. “Nothin’. This killer’s smart. I haven’t found anythin’,” he admitted without hesitation. “Michonne and I have been turnin’ this place upside down lookin’ for clues, but it’s like this killer doesn’t even exist afterwards. It’s like they just vanish into thin air.”
Taking Rick’s admission into consideration, Daryl slowly nodded. “Ya think it could be someone from the outside? Someone who could be sneakin’ in to do this?”
“It’s a possibility,” Rick agreed, “but probably unlikely. We have people keepin’ watch all hours of the day. It doesn’t seem likely that someone would manage to sneak in.”
“So basically, we’re still nowhere near finding out who the murderer is,” you concluded, a heavy sigh leaving your body. “Three casualties and still nothing. Not even a meaningless clue that could lead us in the right direction.”
Daryl placed a hand on your shoulder, his thumb rubbing against your clothed skin soothingly. He knew how stressed you were, and for good reason. Who’s to say that the murderer’s next victim wasn’t someone you cared for? Who’s to say the murderer’s next victim was not you? The archer did not even want to consider that last possibility.
Rick sent you a look of sympathy, understanding your frustrations towards the entire ordeal. However, he did not know how to ease your worries when he was unable to quench his own worries. You had every right to worry about this murderer. He certainly did not blame you in the slightest.
Suddenly, realization dawned on Rick, and he cleared his throat. “Actually, we did find somethin’,” he began, effectively recapturing both yours and Daryl’s attention. “There was a witness in Pete’s murder. They said that they saw someone walk away, and that the person was wearin’ a mask.”
“Well, that’s just great,” you voiced with a heavy sigh, crossing your arms over your chest.
“So what, this killer s’like some sort’a Boogeyman or somethin’?” Daryl inquired with a scoff. The whole situation had been weighing heavily on the archer’s shoulders since the first body had dropped a few weeks prior. It was only a matter of time until the unknown killer attacked once more, maybe even taking the life of somebody he truly cared for. He needed to find this vicious murderer, and fast.
“I mean, technically speaking, the killer’s kinda more like Ghostface,” you corrected him, your arms crossed over your chest.
“Ghostface?” Daryl echoed in confusion, his eyebrows furrowing. “What’s that?”
Your eyes flitted over to your partner. “Those killers from the Scream franchise?” When recognition did not dawn on the archer, you furthered your explanation. “You know, the movies with that terrifying white ghost-like mask? The Ghostface mask? The mask that the two killers wear in all the movies?” A few beats of silence passed. Sensing that nobody in the small group knew what you were talking about, you shook your head. “It doesn’t matter. Boogeyman is as good of a code name as any.”
Rick cleared his throat, diverting the attention back to the more important matter at hand. “So, this Boogeyman, they clearly only strike once they’re absolutely sure nobody else is around. Until we can come up with a concrete way to catch them once and for all, I think it’s best if nobody is alone. Perhaps groupin’ people together in houses could help.”
“Ain’t too sure folks ‘round here are gon’ take too kindly to that idea,” Daryl voiced, his eyes flickering between you and Rick.
Rick shrugged and looked at his found brother. “If they wanna stay safe, they’re gonna have to go with it, whether they like it or not.”
“You want me to ask Deanna to call a meeting so we can spread the word?” you asked, your eyes locking with those of your leader.
Rick shook his head. “No. Deanna’s not in the best mindset at the moment. She can’t make important calls like this right now. I’ll call it. In the meantime, you and Daryl clean up the body. No need to have people causin’ an uproar.”
“What do we tell people when they come lookin’ for her?” Daryl questioned gruffly.
Rick hesitated for a moment. “We don’t have anythin’ to hide. Tell them the truth.”
With that, Rick turned around and left, leaving you and Daryl alone in front of the garage. You exchanged a look with your partner, your eyes conveying more about how you felt than words could in that moment. However, you pushed your emotions aside for the time being. You had a job to do.
With a sigh, you turned around and stalked into the pantry, your sense of smell instantly being overpowered by the overwhelming stench of death that lingered in the air. You had to stop and close your eyes momentarily, both in an attempt to gather your thoughts and to not accidentally vomit at the gruesome sight in front of you. I’ve seen worse, you attempted to remind yourself. However, that did not seem to help at all.
The feeling of someone’s hand on your shoulder snapped you from your trance. Opening your eyes, you looked over your shoulder and locked eyes with your partner. He sent you a small, albeit strained smile, and you had to commend him for his efforts to calm you down.
“Ya dun’ gotta do this,” Daryl began, his tone of voice surprisingly soft and gentle. “I can handle it. Ya can go home.”
Almost instantly, you shook your head, before turning your head back to peer at Olivia’s lifeless corpse. “No, it’s okay. I wanna help.” You sighed and placed one of your hands over his larger one that still remained firmly on your shoulder. “I just wish we didn’t have to do this at all.”
Daryl leaned forward and pressed a tender kiss to the crown of your head. “I know,” he murmured into your hair. “It sucks, that’s for damn sure, but it won’t last forever. We’ll find the bastard that did this and take care’a ‘em. I promise ya that.”
You could not help the small smile that tugged at the corners of your lips. “Wow. That was a surprisingly positive outlook for a ‘glass half empty’ kinda person. Being the optimist is usually my approach. Who are you and what did you do to the Daryl Dixon I know and love?”
Daryl scoffed and rolled his eyes, but made no effort to move away just yet. “Yeah, yeah. Can’t always be the pessimist, can I? M’one negative outlook on somethin’ away from turnin’ into a professional grump.” When your giggle reached his ears, he smiled to himself. “Ya feel better?”
You turned around and looked at him. “About all of this?” For added emphasis, you motioned towards the body on the ground. “No. But I don’t feel like I’m gonna break down anymore, so I guess there’s that.”
“Ya can go if ya really need to. I seriously dun’ mind doin’ this myself.”
“No. I’m fine, I promise,” you reassured him. You took a few steps towards the lifeless Olivia, your expression turning grim once more. “I have to do this.”
Cleverly sensing that there was no point in arguing, Daryl nodded. “Alright. Let’s do this, then.”
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“I’m telling you, I’m not gonna share my house with him! No way in hell!”
“Linda, I understand your frustrations, but—”
“You don’t understand a thing, lady!” Linda—an older lady you estimated to be in her sixties—cut you off abruptly, her dark brown eyes glaring daggers at you. “He’s the community slob! A miscreant! I’m not gonna allow a man like that in my home. Over my dead body.”
You let out a wary sigh at her declaration. Opting to not take the argument any further, for the sake of your slowly increasing anger, you simply sent a nod in her direction and walked off. Your fists were clenched at your sides, your lips pursed as you attempted to keep your raising frustrations at bay. Linda was not the first person to be frustrated at the new living arrangements being implemented around the Alexandrian safe zone, and you highly doubted that she would be the last. You just hoped you would be able to keep your cool.
It had been a week since the unfortunate death of Olivia. A town meeting had been called in Gabriel’s church a few hours after the discovery of her body, and the fear amongst the people had spiked once Rick had made it known that the community was unsafe at that moment in time, and to not wander around without someone at their sides. However, like Daryl had predicted, people did not like the idea of grouping together in houses, and it had not been instituted until somebody had been attacked by the mysterious masked killer—the Boogeyman—when they were alone in their own home.
Thankfully, the person had survived the ordeal. They did suffer from a stab wound and a broken leg, but they were relatively okay, and they had managed to provide your group with more information, meaning you all were one step closer to solving the case.
You walked down the street and met up with Daryl, who had just finished helping Tobin settle in with Aaron and Eric. He only had to take one look at you to realize that you were not having a good day.
“Bad day?” he asked rhetorically. He knew damn well how bad of a day you were having. The look you sent his way had him chuckling and raising his hands in surrender. “Sorry. Dumb question.” When you simply sent him a strained smile, his eyebrows furrowed. He gently grabbed your hand and held it in his, giving it a reassuring squeeze. “What’s wrong, Sweetheart?”
“Everything.” Whether you were being dramatic or not, you did not know, nor did you care. “From having to convince people to group up with people they’re not particularly fond of, to having to make sure that people actually listen and don’t try to sneak off back into their own homes, and having to look over my shoulder every few seconds because I’m terrified of the Boogeyman taking me next? Yeah, I am not having a good time.”
Daryl gave your hand another squeeze, a sympathetic look on his features. “M’so sorry, Sweetheart. I wish ya didn’t have to do none of it.” He took a deep breath, before continuing. “And the Boogeyman ain’t gon’ get their hands on ya. M’not gon’ let ‘em. I promise.”
You knew Daryl could not promise you that. Despite all the precautions that were being taken, despite every safety measure that was being implemented to up the difficulty for the killer to strike again, you knew deep down that it would not be enough. Murderers always found a way to work around any obstacle in their paths. If they wanted something, they would stop at nothing to get it. And this killer in particular was extremely careful and smart, so you knew it was only a matter of time until they struck once more.
“I know, but—”
Your words got cut off by a deafening scream. Both you and Daryl whipped around and scanned the area to locate the source of the chilling sound. It did not take long to do so. Another scream sounded through the air, and you could instantly locate where it was coming from—Gabriel’s church.
You took off in a dead sprint, Daryl following closely behind you, his crossbow loaded and ready to be fired at a moment’s notice. Whilst running, you met up with Michonne, Rick and Glenn. Without exchanging so much as a single word, you all burst into the church, weapons raised and pointed in front of you.
That moment was the first moment you saw the Boogeyman face-to-face. The mask the killer was wearing appeared to be a mix between the Ghostface mask and the Jason mask from Friday the 13th. They had blood splattered all over their mask and clothes, and Spencer’s lifeless body laid behind the killer. The murderer was stalking towards Jessie Anderson who was on the ground in front of them, the woman in question backing up fearfully, tears streaming from her eyes.
“No, please!” Jessie pleaded, sobs tearing through her body. “Please!”
A gunshot echoed through the air, just narrowly missing the Boogeyman’s body. That made the killer turn around, their body tensing up as they regarded your group that stood in front of them. Cleverly sensing that they were severly outnumbered, with nothing to defend themselves other than an odd looking knife, they made a run for the back door.
“Go! I’ll take care of Jessie. I’ll get her home. You all take care of the Boogeyman.”
With parting nods, Daryl, Rick, Glenn and Michonne instantly sprung into action, following behind the murderer. However, the killer pushed a bunch of furniture and objects as they ran, effectively slowing them down, but that did not stop the people in your group from bounding out the back door, in search of the long sought-after Boogeyman.
With the immediate threat out of the way for the time being, you rushed forward towards Jessie. You helped her up from the ground and onto one of the seats in the church. Taking a seat next to the clearly traumatized woman, you placed a gentle hand on her shoulder.
“Jessie?” you began softly. However, the woman did not acknowledge you. It was as if your voice had not even reached her ears. The poor woman had seriously gone through it. “Jessie, you’re okay. They’re gone. They’re not gonna hurt you anymore.”
The Anderson woman closed her eyes and shook her head. “Spencer…” she started, her voice trembling as she spoke. “He—he’s dead. The Boogeyman killed him and… and…”
The woman could not even finish her sentence. She broke down into sobs and threw her arms around you unexpectedly. You tensed up momentarily, not expecting her to seek comfort in you. You and Jessie were not exactly close. In fact, Jessie Anderson was probably one of the few Alexandrians you had not been able to develop a big liking for. It was nothing personal towards the woman. You just were not particularly fond of her.
Snapping yourself from your thoughts, you slowly wrapped your arms around Jessie, rubbing her back soothingly. Despite your indifference towards the woman, you could not turn her away in a time of need. What had happened to her was beyond terrible, and it clearly had taken its toll on her.
“I’m sorry you had to go through that, Jessie,” you whispered to her. “You didn’t deserve to experience that.”
Jessie sniffled and pulled away from your embrace. “I know,” she said. “I’m sorry, too. You don’t deserve this either.”
Her words confused you. Your eyebrows furrowed together, but before you could say anything, Jessie lunged forward. The two of you tumbled to the ground, and the Anderson woman placed one of her hands over your mouth to muffle out any noises you made. She hastily reached forward and pulled a cloth from under one of the aisle seats, and brought it up to cover your nose and mouth.
A strange, foul-smelling stench filled your senses. You fought back against her hold, but Jessie had the clear upper hand. Your resistance against her hold grew weaker as the seconds ticked by on the metaphorical clock, until you felt too weak to fight back at all. Your arms fell limp at your sides and your eyes began to fall closed.
The last thing you saw before the darkness took over was the face of the blonde woman, her expression cold and filled with no remorse. And then…
Nothing.
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You awoke to the smell of something completely foul under your nose. You shot awake with a loud gasp, your eyes being blinded by the harsh light of what appeared to be that of a… spotlight? Once your eyes had adjusted, and your mind had managed to catch up with you somewhat, you attempted to push yourself up, only to find that you could not do so. The same thing occurred with your legs. You were left completely immobile, except for your head.
“Well, well. Look who’s awake. Welcome back to the land of the living… Well, and the dead.”
The sound of a woman’s voice reached your ears. You snapped your head back up, and locked eyes with those of your captor; Jessie Anderson. If looks could kill, the woman would be long dead, for the glare you sent her way would be enough to incinerate her in seconds. However, looks did not possess the power to end one’s mortality, so you were completely powerless to do anything at that particular moment.
Jessie laughed at the glare on your face, the sound positively wicked. “Oh, don’t look at me like that, Y/N. You should be glad it was me that got to you. If it was her, she would have killed you instantly. She doesn’t really like you all that much.”
Jessie motioned to something on her left, and you followed her gaze. At first, you could not make out a thing, but once the person stepped into the light, you could not help the gasp that escaped your chest. There, standing right in front of you with the very weapon that had been used to kill all those people, was none other than the supposed leader of the community, Deanna Monroe.
“Deanna,” you muttered in surprise, your eyes widened as the older woman stepped forward, a sickeningly sweet smile on her face.
Deanna shrugged and stepped up next to Jessie. “Hello, Y/N.” When you did not dare say anything to her greeting, she chuckled. “This is the part where you say, ‘hi, Deanna’.”
“You…” You trailed off, your eyes flickering between Deanna and Jessie. “You both… You’re—”
“The Boogeyman?” Jessie cut you off, sharing a smile with Deanna, one that had shivers sprinting over your spine. “Yeah, we are. Well, technically speaking, we’re the Boogeymen. Or Boogeywomen. Whatever floats your boat, really.”
“You two killed all those people,” you voiced in a tone that spoke of disbelief.
Jessie chuckled wickedly. “Ding, ding, ding! You really are smart, huh?” she asked rhetorically, her tone mocking.
“But Pete, and Reg—Spencer…Why?”
The Anderson woman scoffed, rolling her eyes. “Pete? Believe me, that’s not really any love lost. But hey, it was fun to play the helpless woman for a while, I’ll tell you that. As for Reg, that was my mistake. I thought he was Eugene. Believe me, Deanna still hasn’t forgiven me for that.”
“And I won’t,” Deanna said firmly. “But we have a common goal. The enemy of my enemy is my friend, as they say.”
“And your son?” you inquired. Although you were interested to get some insight as to why these two seemingly harmless, friendly women would resort to cold-hearted killing, you were more so attempting to distract them by getting them monologuing, and it appeared to be working. If they were distracted, you would be able to free your hands from the duct tape securing it with the sharp edge of the bracelet, a gift from Carol, specifically gifted should you ever end up in a situation where you needed an inconspicuous sharp object. You truly treasured that woman, now more than ever.
A flash of remorse, of heartbreak, appeared in Deanna’s eyes, before she expertly schooled it with a blank, indifferent expression. “I didn’t want to do it. A mother never wants to do harm to her child in any way. But he saw Jessie place one of our weapons in Gabriel’s church to frame him for the killings, and he was already calling for Rick. I could not have him blow my partner’s cover, so I did what needed to be done.”
“But he was your son! How—how could you? How could you be so heartless?”
“Heartless?!” Deanna bellowed, her tone a stark difference from the usual kindness you had falsely grown to associate her with. “Do you wanna know what’s heartless? Having to hear that your youngest son’s life got cut short because of the people you brought in, people you thought could help change things for the better! Or having to live with the fact that even your own husband was beginning to trust your judgement! That he blamed you for everything that was going wrong! I was heartless by letting you people in! I was heartless because I wasn’t thinking about the people who had been under my care for years!”
Come on, you thought to yourself as you continued cutting away at the duct tape. Only a few more inches. “Oh, so we’re to blame? For everything? Even for your deranged, psychopath of a partner? Why did you have to offer up so much but all she did was kill her asshole husband?”
Jessie, suddenly being brought back into the spotlight, practically snarled at you. “You bitch—”
Snap! Your hands got freed from the harsh tightness of the duct tape. Without a moment of hesitation, you lunged towards Jessie, the sudden momentum miraculously snapping the duct tape securing your legs together. With your limbs freed and your mind on only one thing—to escape and find Daryl—you began to execute your plan. Take out Jessie, the one that was the main killer in all of this, and then Deanna, the brains behind the entire operation. Or at least, that’s what you suspected, anyway.
Due to having the element of surprise on your side this time, Jessie was relatively easy to take care of. You did not want to do it, only resorting to killing when absolutely necessary, not to mention the fact that Jessie had two boys as well, but you had to do it. You pushed the knife you had managed to swipe from her holster deep into her chest, watching the woman choke as she fell limp. She did not die, not instantly, but her wound rendered her unable to do anything. She was out of your way.
Pushing yourself off of the Anderson woman, you spun around to take care of Deanna. However, she was nowhere to be found. The only thing you could see was a door that was opened to the left. She must have fled, which proved your theory to be correct. She may have been the brains behind everything, but she could not do the killing herself. She needed somebody to do the dirty part for her, which meant that she would be easier to take care of.
Making sure to grasp the knife firmly, you rushed up the stairs and out of the building you were in, which you soon realized was the vacant building which doubled as a cell when needed. Clever, you thought as you looked around, hoping to spot the Monroe woman. You soon did, seeing her running down the street, back towards Gabriel’s church.
You took off in a dead sprint, your youth compared to Deanna’s granting you an advantage. You managed to catch up to her, tackling her to the ground right before she could reach the building. However, she let out a deafening scream, alerting everyone in the church to what was going on outside.
In an instant, everyone that had been partaking in, what you assumed to be, the meeting inside rushed out to see what the commotion was about. You winced as everyone’s eyes fell on you, and you knew that you were not in a particularly good spot at that moment. From their perspective, they could see their well loved and respected leader on the ground, screaming bloody murder, with one of the new and slightly feared members of the community on top of her, blood splattered all over her body whilst she had a knife against Deanna’s back.
Yeah, things were definitely not looking good for you.
“Help me!” Deanna yelled desperately, tears streaming from her eyes. “She’s gonna kill me! She’s the Boogeyman!”
You got off of the woman, raising your hands in surrender, although you still clutched the knife in your hand. You had seen your fair share of horror movies before. You would not be the person that dropped the knife to plead their innocence, only to get stabbed in the back by the actual bad guy. You definitely were not stupid enough for that.
Your breath got knocked out of your chest when your found family pushed towards the front of the crowd, their weapons raised and trained in front of them—at you. They did not truly believe Deanna’s claims, did they? Did they seriously have such little faith in your loyalty, in your beliefs to only kill when it was an absolute necessity? Did they truly not trust you?
“I’m not the killer,” you spoke carefully and slowly, your eyes locking with the familiar cerulean-coloured ones of your partner. He had his crossbow aimed at you, and it made your heart sink. “I’m not. Deanna is. And Jessie. They kidnapped me and revealed the whole thing.”
“That’s a lie!” Deanna cried out desperately. “She’s a liar! A murderer! She attacked Jessie and then chased after me when I walked in on her doing it! She’s a psychopath!”
“I’m not,” you insisted, attempting to keep your voice calm and even. It would not do you any good to fall to your knees and plead with them to believe you. “Jessie attacked me in the church after you all ran after the Boogeyman, after Deanna, and she dragged me down to that empty basement where you were kept, Rick.”
“She’s lying!” It was Deanna’s turn to insist. “She killed them all! Pete and Reg, and then she killed Olivia that day in the garage! She’s a cold-hearted murderer!”
Rick hummed and stepped forward. He slowly trailed his gun away from you, instead aiming it at the ground. “And Spencer? Who killed him, if she killed them all?”
Deanna hesitated for a moment, before she mustered up a reply. “She—she must be working with someone! With Daryl, maybe! You’ve all seen how close they are.”
“Daryl was there with us when we found the Boogeyman in the church. And so was she,” Rick voiced, motioning towards you. “And we never said where we found Olivia’s body, just that we found her dead.” That was the final nail in the coffin. Rick raised his gun and aimed it at Deanna, and you could see the blood drain from her face. Rick cocked his gun and stepped forward, his eyes cold as he regarded the supposed kind-hearted leader of the safe zone. “Don’t try to fight or run. If you do, we will kill you.”
Everything was a blur after that. Rick and Michonne somehow managed to secure handcuffs and ‘arrested’ Deanna, taking her back to the basement she had run from in the first place. They had told you to go see Denise, and that they would take care of Jessie’s body, should she be dead. Heeding their advice, you let Daryl escort you to the infirmary, and waited for Denise to finish up with another patient before she could attend to you.
“Ya alright?” Daryl asked you, finally speaking up after everything that had hone down.
You shrugged. “I’m as okay as can be expected, I guess.” Then, needing to get the question out of the way, you spoke up again. “Did you really believe that what Deanna said was true? That I killed all those people.”
Daryl instantly shook his head. “Nah. I knew from the get go that ya were innocent.”
You frowned slightly at his words. “How?”
“‘Cause Ron came clean to me ‘bout it right before Deanna made that whole spectacle. Said he heard his mom and Deanna talk ‘bout killin’ Olivia right before we found the body. Was gon’ tell everyone, but I got cut short.”
“Then why did you point your crossbow at me?”
“To get yer attention. To get ya to see the code I was sendin’ ya, but ya wouldn’t look down at my hand,” he told you with a small smile. “Guess I shouldn’t be surprised, though. Ya had other things on yer mind.”
You sighed in relief. “Thank god you believed me. I thought Deanna was gonna get away with it.”
“Nah,” Daryl began. “Pretty sure none’a us believed her. We know ya wouldn’t do that. Hell, ya hesitate killin’ a rabbit. Yer too good for somethin’ as terrible as blatant murder.”
You smiled at him and leaned your head on his shoulder, sighing in contentment, being able to relax for the first time in weeks. The killers were caught, and you and your family were safe. You could sleep a little easier that night.
“We did it,” you mumbled, the exhaustion clear in your voice.
“Yeah,” Daryl voiced, pressing a soft kiss on top of your head. “Told ya we would.”
“Yeah, you did. Guess I should learn to listen to you more, huh?”
“It would pro’lly be for the best, yeah,” Daryl joked, chuckling when you punched his shoulder. “M’real glad yer safe, Sweetheart.”
“Me too,” you voiced. “Believe me, me too.” You nuzzled your face into Daryl’s shoulder. “I love you.”
A few beats of silence passed. “Love ya too, sweet girl. More than you’ll ever know.”
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borjarodrigo33 · 2 months ago
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Recuerda, la justicia "es igual para todos".
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worm-serious-talks · 1 month ago
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Genocide: A Definition to Reconsider
Genocide is one of the most serious crimes recognized under international law. Its legal definition was established in the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948 in direct response to the Holocaust and other atrocities committed during World War II.
According to Article II of the Convention, genocide is defined as:
"Any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such."
The acts listed as genocidal under the Convention include:
Killing members of the group.
Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group.
Deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about the group’s physical destruction in whole or in part.
Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group.
Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.
–Limitations of the current legal definition–
Although the 1948 Convention represented a milestone in international criminal law, its definition of genocide presents serious limitations that fail to encompass other systematic forms of group destruction:
• Exclusion of political, sexual, and cultural groups: The Convention recognizes only national, ethnic, racial, or religious groups as potential victims of genocide. This excludes other communities that have been historically targeted, such as:
Political groups, like leftist activists and militants forcibly disappeared or executed during the military dictatorships in South America.
LGBTIQ+ communities, subjected to extermination or “re-education” policies under regimes like Nazi Germany or, more recently, in Chechnya.
Cultural and linguistic minorities, often displaced or assimilated through colonial or neocolonial policies aimed at destroying their ways of life.
• A narrow focus on physical or biological destruction: The Convention does not consider other forms of group annihilation, such as cultural or symbolic genocide. As a result, it excludes:
The suppression of Indigenous languages or religions.
The imposition of a single national identity at the expense of diverse cultural expressions.
The systematic erosion of a people’s collective memory, traditions, and worldview.
• The burden of proving specific intent: The legal requirement to prove a specific intent to destroy the group “as such” (dolus specialis) poses a high threshold in court. This has complicated the legal recognition of genocidal acts in cases such as Bosnia, Guatemala, or Darfur, where the systematic nature of the violence is evident but direct evidence of intent is difficult to obtain.
–Toward a broader definition of genocide–
Given these limitations, the legal definition of genocide must be expanded to better reflect the many ways in which a group can be systematically destroyed. A more appropriate and inclusive definition could be:
"Genocide is the systematic implementation of actions—whether killings, persecution, torture, displacement, disappearances, sterilizations, or other means—aimed at destroying, in whole or in part, a human group defined by its collective identity, whether ethnic, national, racial, religious, political, sexual, cultural, or gender-based, through a deliberate, planned, and sustained policy, usually carried out by the State or structures of power."
This definition widens the legal scope to include not only direct physical violence but also structural forms of destruction, such as cultural alienation, systemic exclusion, and institutional marginalization.
The definition of genocide in the 1948 Convention was a necessary response to the horrors of World War II. However, it reflects the historical and political context of its time, focusing narrowly on physical extermination. Today, that framework is insufficient to understand and prosecute other systematic forms of violence aimed at eliminating human groups because of who they are.
Revisiting the concept of genocide is not a mere academic exercise—it is an urgent task in the pursuit of a more inclusive and comprehensive justice. One that recognizes that peoples and communities can also be destroyed through silence, assimilation, forced forgetting, or the erasure of their cultural foundations.
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I am not an expert in international law, nor have I graduated as a lawyer yet, so I apologize for any legal inaccuracies that may be present in this text. Likewise, if there are any errors in the English translation, please keep in mind that it is not my first language. I appreciate any corrections or contributions that help improve this reflection.
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juanjoseojedadiaz · 7 months ago
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Alertan que Ley Simón Bolívar es “Un riesgo para los derechos humanos y la democracia en Venezuela"
Caracas 11/12/24. (PS).- En el marco del Día Internacional de los Derechos Humanos, celebrado el pasado 10 de diciembre, el programa *Termómetro Social*, transmitido por Radio Fe y Alegría 1390 AM, abordó este miércoles los riesgos que representa la recientemente aprobada Ley Simón Bolívar, señalada por sus implicaciones para los derechos fundamentales en Venezuela.
Durante el programa, Juan Luis Sosa, abogado constitucionalista y conductor del espacio junto a Víctor Fuenmayor, exalcalde de Ciudad Bolívar y profesor universitario jubilado, coincidieron en alertar sobre disposiciones de esta ley que podrían contravenir principios básicos de justicia y democracia.
Sosa destacó la importancia histórica de la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos, adoptada por la ONU en 1948, como "la esencia de la convivencia pacífica en las sociedades modernas". Sin embargo, expresó su preocupación por el artículo 23 de la Ley Simón Bolívar, que crea una lista de personas sospechosas de actos contrarios al régimen.
“Para haber una lista de ese calibre, tiene que haber previamente un procedimiento, tiene que haber un juicio”, afirmó, al tiempo que calificó como excesivas las penas accesorias de inhabilitación política previstas en la ley, que pueden alcanzar hasta 60 años.
Por su parte, Fuenmayor resaltó que, aunque la Constitución venezolana de 1999 dio rango constitucional a la defensa de los derechos humanos mediante la creación de la Defensoría del Pueblo, el cumplimiento efectivo de este mandato es cuestionable.
“Que quienes la manejan o dirigen están fuera de todo radio de defensa de los derechos humanos es una discusión profunda que debemos dar”, señaló. También criticó que las leyes en Venezuela, como la Simón Bolívar, sean aprobadas sin un debate público amplio, calificando este procedimiento como "peligrosísimo para la democracia".
Ambos subrayaron que estas disposiciones evocan episodios como la controvertida Lista Tascón, que en el pasado estigmatizó a miles de ciudadanos. Para Sosa, la creación de listas de este tipo representa una "línea roja" que amenaza los principios de igualdad y dignidad establecidos en la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos.
*Termómetro Social* es un espacio para el análisis crítico de los principales temas sociales y políticos del país. En esta ocasión, el programa destacó la necesidad de un debate nacional para garantizar que las leyes en Venezuela respeten los derechos fundamentales y promuevan la democracia.
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derivaimageia · 6 months ago
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Dolor y rabia colectiva...
Registro de plantón por la desaparición forzada y asesinato de cuatro niños en manos de los militares. Es crimen de estado!
Memoria, justicia, reparación y no repetición.
7 de enero 2025 | Quito, Ecuador.
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marketingpolitico · 1 year ago
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Programa #VisiónGlobal de Radio Intereconomía @rintereconomia con @Alma_Navarro entrevistando a Carmen Beatriz Fernández sobre la crisis ecuatoriana. El presidente Noboa ha decretado en Ecuador el Estado de Excepción después de que ayer un grupo de hombres armados y encapuchados irrumpiera en el set de TC Televisión en Guayaquil y tomara como rehenes a periodistas y otros empleados. Ecuador atraviesa una grave crisis de seguridad y para resolverla el presidente del país ha declarado el conflicto armado interno y se ha decretado el toque de queda para tratar de contener, al menos, la situación actual.
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lilihastarop · 2 years ago
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Diseños para post rrss de ong @entintavioleta ING que defiende los derechos de mujeres, NNA y comunidad LGBTQI+
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soyarmenio · 6 days ago
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⚠️El Consejo de Europa exige a Azerbaiyán retirar homenajes a Ramil Safarov, destituirlo y pagar los costos legales. Caso Safarov: impunidad, odio y justicia internacional. https://soyarmenio.com/noticias-de-armenia/europa-fallo-caso-safarov/
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nomellamocata · 2 months ago
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Entrando en recta final con esta serie 🙉
#comounavida Es un proyecto financiado por el Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cultural y las Artes, Ámbito Nacional de Financiamiento, Convocatoria 2024. Con el apoyo de @museodelestallidosocial @abuelasdifusion y @loicacutura
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kristinzervos · 23 days ago
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#URUGUAY #DDHH Procesado y con prisión domiciliaria el ex jefe de la Armada Tabaré Daners
Macacosres – http://www.macacosres.wordpress.com luchas políticas-revolución en américa latina-socialismo del siglo XXI-arte&ciencia-medioambiente-sociología crítica…y el SUR GLOBAL, el nuevo orden mundial multipolar en tiempos de lenta pero franca decadencia del imperio anglo-yanqui-sionista. #STOPZIONISTGENOCIDEINGAZAandOCCUPIEDCISJORDANIA #BDS #ELAI (Espacio Libre de Appartheid…
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DECLARACION UNIVERSAL DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS
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La Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos (DUDH) fue adoptada por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas el 10 de diciembre de 1948. Este documento establece 30 artículos que reconocen derechos y libertades fundamentales inherentes a todos los seres humanos, sin distinción alguna . Entre estos derechos se incluyen la libertad de expresión, el derecho a la educación y la igualdad ante la ley.
Ejemplo: El artículo 19 garantiza la libertad de opinión y de expresión, permitiendo a las personas expresar sus ideas sin temor a represalias.
Justificación: La DUDH es esencial porque proporciona un marco universal para la protección de los derechos humanos, promoviendo la dignidad, la libertad y la igualdad en todo el mundo.
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galeriamistica · 2 months ago
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Luces, cámara y Club de Conversaciones Mundológicas: #JovenMundólogoLive [Compilado 2018-2022]
En el contexto de la nueva era de la información y la virtualidad hacer una «Revista oral» es una experiencia de integración global que abre un abanico de nuevas posibilidades, se conjuga con otros espacios de interacción que van en número creciente en todo el mundo, donde se están generando reflexiones en torno al patrimonio, las raíces, la interculturalidad y el qué-hacer del ciudadano. El…
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ttimekeepsrollingby · 3 months ago
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La Verdad en la Plaza
Una multitud gigantesca en todo el país reclamó Memoria Verdad y Justicia contra el gobierno negacionista. Milei promete “abrir archivos” que ya estaban abiertos. Desclasificados Una Plaza completa de Memoria Imagen: Memoria Abierta.
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despertarsabiendo · 5 months ago
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El acceso a internet como Derecho Humano
Hace ya algunos años que el internet se ha colado en nuestras vidas hasta el punto en que hoy en día es difícil imaginar un día sin él. Es prácticamente indispensable para gran parte de la población mundial y es tan común que sería un reto encontrar a alguien que no tenga acceso o nunca haya usado internet. Desde trabajar, estudiar, compartir memes, hasta realizar compras o simplemente pasar el…
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