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Chilean people protest against Augusto Pinochet's military dictatorship, 1970s-1980s.
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GUERRILLA RADIO
Chilean people protest against Augusto Pinochet's military dictatorship, 1970s-1980s.
"Por una América Latina sin desaparecidos, juicio y castigo a los culpables". Semana Internacional por los Detenidos Desaparecidos 26 de mayo al 2 de junio de 1986. Marcha de la Agrupación de Familiares de Detenidos Desaparecidos por el Paseo Ahumada en Santiago de Chile hacia la Moneda (Palacio de Gobierno)
vía Fundación Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos
"They killed him because he dared to challenge the masters of the world." da Barbara Bonanno BNNRRB Tramite Flickr: Salvador Allende (1908–1973) — Chilean physician and socialist President, killed during the military coup in Chile.Salvador Allende was the first Marxist president elected through democratic elections in Latin America. His goal was to build a fairer Chile — nationalizing major industries, redistributing land, and challenging foreign corporate power. On September 11, 1973, a military coup supported by the CIA and U.S. interests bombed the presidential palace, La Moneda. Surrounded and betrayed by his own army, Allende gave a final speech on the radio, defending democracy and dignity until his last breath. He died that day, a victim of those who could not tolerate justice for the poor. This series, “La lavagna della verità,” was created to awaken the collective conscience. Deep down, everyone knows the truth — but it’s time to open our eyes. What is happening in the world cannot be ignored. Adults must support the young who rebel against injustice, oppression, and indifference. I only wish to remember those who gave their lives for what humanity still hasn’t achieved: freedom and truth.
Women march with a "BFA" armband, the Allendista Women's Brigade, on September 4, 1973, along Alameda, in front of the Catholic University, towards La Moneda. The last march, just days before the 9/11 coup.
Young woman marching in a column of the Socialist Party/Socialist Youth, in the center of Santiago, San Diego Street.
Former student leader Gabriel Boric claims 55.8% of votes counted to defeat far-right opponent José Antonio Kast
Gabriel Boric claims 55.8% of votes counted to defeat far-right opponent José Antonio Kast
Yasmani Acosta, Gabriel Boric y Francisca Crovetto. Palacio de La Moneda. 12 agosto 2024.
En la moneda uvu
Bombing of La Moneda (presidential palace) on 11 September 1973 by the Chilean Armed Forces.
Armed forces put the country under military control. Little and unorganised civil resistance.