Hay Festival Querétaro 2022 – Human Rights

Welcome to the Hay Festival Querétaro 2023 programme. The festival will take place from 7 to 10 September. We will have 105 activities with 151 interantional guests from 20 countries, and with Hay Joven, Hay Festivalito, Hay Delegaciones and Talento Editorial events, as well as two activities in Cadereyta.

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Event HFJ7

Reed Brody in conversation with Noemí Rubio Gudiño

How to trap a tyrant

UAQ, Adolfo Chacón Gallardo, Facultad de Psicología
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In his fascinating work, To Catch a Dictator, Reed Brody (USA) shows how, sometimes, the struggle for justice and in favour of victims can overcome impunity. The lawyer known as the Dictator Hunter has written a book telling the story of the campaign to bring the Chadian dictator, Hissène Habré, known as the «African Pinochet», to trial. A reminder that even the most powerful tyrants can be brought to justice. In conversation with Noemí Rubio Gudiño.

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Reed Brody in conversation with Noemí Rubio Gudiño

Event 12

Almudena Bernabéu in conversation with Andrés Rozental

When state political violence turns transnational

Museo de la Ciudad (espacio escénico)
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The case of Roberto Samcam, Nicaraguan journalist and activist assassinated in Costa Rica last June. Have we returned to the days of Operation Condor under dictator Augusto Pinochet? With the director of the law firm G37 and lawyer for the Samcam family, Almudena Bernabéu, in conversation with Ambassador Andrés Rozental.

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Almudena Bernabéu in conversation with Andrés Rozental

Event 13

Visual and sound performance with Ricardo Giraldo, Leonardo Heiblum and Valeria Luiselli

Echos from the borderlands

Teatro de la Ciudad
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Ecos de las tierras fronterizas is a sonic journey that follows the US/Mexico border from west to east, tracing a route that explores histories of violence and resistance. Its creators (Ricardo Giraldo, Leonardo Heiblum y Valeria Luiselli) will take part in a conversation after the presentation.

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Visual and sound performance with Ricardo Giraldo, Leonardo Heiblum and Valeria Luiselli

Event 18

Alma Delia Murillo in conversation with Dalia Larisa Juárez Otero

Jardín Guerrero
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Alma Delia Murillo tackles one of Mexico’s most painful realities: the tireless struggle of mothers searching for their children. Raíz que no desaparece is a work of fiction that deals with what is a part of so many women’s lives: mothers who are searching, who, faced with an absent State, seek the truth on their own, mothers who do not give up and will never give up.

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Alma Delia Murillo in conversation with Dalia Larisa Juárez Otero

Event 38

Yadira González, Alma Delia Murillo and Mirna Nereida in conversation with Héctor Guerrero

Disappeared in Mexico

Patio de la Delegación del Centro Histórico
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In a country that, unfortunately, has become used to horrors, the discoveries at the Izaguirre Ranch, in Teuchitlán, were on such a scale that they have shaken the country. It has also served to bring back into the spotlight one of Mexico’s most painful realities: forced disappearances; and to place value on a group of brave women, the Madres Buscadoras. Guests are Mirna Nereida, founder of the Las Rastreadoras de El Fuerte; Yadira González, a rastreadora who discovered the Tepeji del Río mass grave; and Alma Delia Murillo, a fiction writer who has written about the strength and grief of these mothers in Raíz que no desaparece.

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Yadira González, Alma Delia Murillo and Mirna Nereida in conversation with Héctor Guerrero

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