The duty of memory. A society challenged by decades of evading responsibility, offending victims on two counts.
Families that resist and refuse to accept oblivion. They learned and suffered trauma from within the privacy of the family. During the dictatorship, even when prohibited, when forced to comply.
Decades of oblivion and lack of political involvement made the stigmatisation chronic, and the ritual of remembering a distant murmur. The objects bonding them to their relatives were a secret. Public awareness came late and institutionalisation started with ups and downs.