Este proyecto investigativo está orientado a indagar sobre la influencia que han tenido las
narrativas “Madres Terra” y “Antígona Tribunal de Mujeres”, en el proceso de resignificación de
la memoria individual y colectiva sobre las ejecuciones extrajudiciales ocurridas en Colombia
en el período 2003 – 2010; mal llamadas “falsos positivos” (FP), las cuales se produjeron en el
marco de las políticas de seguridad democrática propuestas durante los períodos presidenciales
del 2002 – 2010 a cargo del expresidente Álvaro Uribe Vélez. A raíz de esta política, las fuerzas
militares reclutaron en el año 2008 a jóvenes procedentes del municipio de Soacha y Bogotá en
el que con falsas promesas fueron llevados a Ocaña Santander, donde posteriormente fueron
asesinados y presentados como guerrilleros dados de baja en combate.
Dos años después en el 2010, las madres de estos jóvenes de Soacha y Bogotá se unieron
para reclamar justicia, verdad y reparación a través del colectivo MAFAPO (madres de los falsos
positivos)
This research project is aimed at investigating the influence that the narratives "Madres
Terra" and "Antígona Tribunal de Mujeres" have had in the process of resignifying individual
and collective memory about the extrajudicial executions that occurred in Colombia in the period
2003 - 2010; misnamed "false positives" (FP), which occurred within the framework of the
democratic security policies proposed during the presidential terms of 2002-2010 under former
president Álvaro Uribe Velez. As a result of this policy, in 2008 the military forces recruited
young people from the municipalities of Soacha and Bogotá, where they were taken with false
promises to Ocaña Santander, where they were later killed and presented as guerrillas killed in
combat.
Two years later, in 2010, the mothers of these young people from Soacha and Bogotá
came together to demand justice, truth and reparation through the collective MAFAPO (mothers
of false positives). From this space they have participated in the creation of multiple narratives,
to tell their story through art, photography and audiovisual media, memory seamstresses, radio
products, documentaries, a play and photographic galleries, thus being a mechanism effective
complaint that demands the clarification of the murders that occurred to these young people
between 2003-2010.