Chile Remains Divided a Half Century after the Coup
Days before commemorating half a century after the 1973 coup d’état in Chile, the historical divisions are still present and undeniable.
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.”
Read More“Pinochet never faced justice and that impunity made him eternal, it turned him into a vampire,” said the award-winning Chilean director.
Read MoreThe recent victory of Javier Milei in the presidential primaries in Argentina shows the rapid rise of the ultra-right in our countries.
Read MoreThey recognize that gender equality is gaining ground, but maintain that there is still a long way to go to turn the promises into reality.
Read MoreThis event includes two days full of magic and love for images, including workshops and talks with renowned national photographers…
Read MoreThe crusade of anti-rights sectors has increased in Chile over time, through different religious and extreme right-wing organizations.
Read MoreIn Chile, the provision of water during the dry season, spring and summer, relies on the natural storage that’s in the mountain snowpack.
Read MoreThis commission couldn’t be more relevant, as Chile & other countries within the region owe a great deal when it comes to policy on the issue
Read More“We are demanding, among other important things, the payment of the historical debt, an urgent demand that does not resist further delay.”
Read More