“Nicaragua Grieves Us as Chile Grieved You in the Past”
Chilean President Gabriel Boric, speaking before the OAS, recalls Allende and asks respect for human rights in Nicaragua.
Read MoreChilean President Gabriel Boric, speaking before the OAS, recalls Allende and asks respect for human rights in Nicaragua.
Read MoreA new Magna Carta that lives up to the country’s historical moment and takes charge of society’s more important problems seems very unlikely.
Read MoreThe president of Chile once again used his voice to denounce at the UN the crimes & repression carried out by the Ortega Murillo dictatorship
Read MoreFifty years after the 1973 military coup in Chile, the United States finally declassifies part of its secret documents.
Read MoreIn several provincial cities, events were also held September 11, to repudiate the coup d’état and reiterate commitments to democracy.
Read MoreMexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said those events can’t be “erased even with all the water of the oceans”.
Read More“Sharing this emotional walk, in a complicit silence, was an opportunity to meet, hug and strengthen our tireless resolve for never again.”
Read MoreDespite past differences, the President highlighted the lucidity of one of his predecessors, who advised him on “the art of governing.”
Read MoreDays before commemorating half a century after the 1973 coup d’état in Chile, the historical divisions are still present and undeniable.
Read More“At least they should tell us what happened to them, what was done to them. That is the worst part of these 50 years.”
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