Uruguay: The Laboratory of Repression and Surveillance

When one thinks of the Cold War dictatorships that scarred Latin America in the 1970s, the imagery of Argentina’s desaparecidos (the disappeared) or Chile’s violent coup under Pinochet often comes to the fore. Yet, nestled between its larger neighbors, Uruguay cultivated a regime of such methodical and pervasive control that it earned a chillingly clinical … Continue reading Uruguay: The Laboratory of Repression and Surveillance