“Mothers Who Don’t Disappear” is the title of the article written by Andrea Malin and was published in Human Rights Quarterly in 1994. In this article the author Andrea Malin has described the facts about act of disappearance of young Argentineans which was supported by the government and military police for overcoming the issue of repression. Author has clearly described that “disappearance” has been used by the government of many countries like Argentina, Sri Lanka for repression. According to author, disappearance is a word which has been originated from Spanish word “desaparecidos”. Disappearance was first time introduced as tactic of government to control political imbalance by Guatemala in mid 1960. Different countries under …show more content…
I can also conclude that our political culture have great impact on our social life. Before reading this article I had a believe military could not be impacted by politics of a country or politicians are not impact by the military decisions. But I have learned that as per historical aspects about disappearance, military dictatorship can greatly impact the culture of a government and this indirectly impact the social life of common men in many aspects. I believe that our government should be in control of military and both institutes should work independently. I also have learned that women can play great role in our societies and political situation of country. I also have learned that the Mothers are effectively associated with the fight for human, political and social liberties in Argentina, somewhere else in Latin America in present and also in past. While they are as yet fighting to fulfill their principle objective of discovering data on their missing kids, they have effectively roused mothers and other women somewhere else to mobilize together and battle for a typical reason. They have defied the stereotypical confinements of women and motherhood in Latin America and have expanded their activism to human rights violations against indigenous individuals, law-and arrangement making, and picking up portrayal and regard in social orders. Symbolism and perseverance are