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Chilean people protest against Augusto Pinochet's military dictatorship, 1970s-1980s.
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Buscado por genocidio/Wanted for genocide (1998) 63,3 x 44,6 cm. con bastidor de madera de 2,4 cm.
Afiche con la imagen del dictador Pinochet con la frase "Socialist worker, don't let this butcher go. Pinochet buscado por genocidio". Imagen en blanco y negro. El dictador fue puesto al mando del golpe de estado y posterior dictadura cívico militar por EEUU, contra el presidente democráticamente electo Dr. Salvador Allende, generando no solo su muerte sino el secuestro, tortura, violación, tráfico, mutilación, asesinato y desaparición de cientos de miles de chilenos, incluyendo migrantes, hombres, mujeres, ancianos, adolescentes, niños y bebés. La dictadura fue realizada por EEUU, que también entrenó a la policia, a todas las ramas de los militares (aviación, marines, fuerzas especiales, etc), médicos, enfermeras e incluso civíles como torturadores para crear agencias de inteligencia como la CNI y la DINA ("Mamo" Contreras, por ejemplo) y a los intelectuales de la ultra derecha chilena para no sólo ser parte de la junta sino que instalarlos en todas las universidades, empresas e instituciones del país (como los Chicago Boys). Ha día de hoy no ha habido justicia, reparación ni garantía de no repetición ya que los agentes de la dictadura siguen en operaciones y el país sigue bajo el control de sus empresarios que son dueños de los medios de comunicación y medios de producción, así como del sistema judicial, médico y policial, incluyendo a la Iglesia y las múltiples ramas de esta (como católicos, mormones, evangélicos, new age, etc). Chile sigue bajo un genocidio y Operación Cóndor sigue en acción.
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Poster depicting dictator Pinochet with the phrase "Socialist worker, don't let this butcher go. Pinochet wanted for genocide." Black and white image. The dictator was placed in charge of the coup d'état and subsequent civil-military dictatorship by the United States against the democratically elected president, Dr. Salvador Allende, resulting not only in his death but also in the kidnapping, torture, rape, trafficking, mutilation, murder, and disappearance of hundreds of thousands of Chileans, including migrants, men, women, the elderly, adolescents, children, and infants. The dictatorship was carried out by the United States, which also trained the police, all branches of the military (air force, marines, special forces, etc.), doctors, nurses, and even civilians as torturers to create intelligence agencies such as the CNI and the DINA ("Mamo" Contreras, for example), and to establish Chilean far-right intellectuals not only as part of the junta but also as institutions (such as the Chicago Boys) in all the country's universities, businesses, and institutions. To this day, there has been no justice, reparation, or guarantee of non-repetition, as the dictatorship's agents remain active and the country remains under the control of its businessmen, who own the media and means of production, as well as the judicial, medical, and police systems, including the Church and its many branches (such as Catholics, Mormons, Evangelicals, New Age, etc.). Chile remains under genocide, and Operation Condor is still in operation.
I hope that no one takes the posts that I reblogged as meaning that I don't care about what happened on 9/11 in the USA. I remember being 3 years old and watching television and not understanding what was happening but crying when I saw so much suffering.
However, I do believe that it is important to give MUCH more visibility to the military coup in Chile than what the media gives it on this date (Both happened on the same day, different years). It is worrying how the entire world only talks about what happened in the USA while many, including the gringos themselves, do not even know what their own government did not only in Chile but throughout Latin America. The millions of dead and missing people that affect us to this day. Look for Operation Condor if want to know what happened here not that long ago.
"Never forget" seems like a phrase only applicable to the United States and the rest of the "first world", while the crimes committed here by their imperialist governments seem irrelevant in their school history books.

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L'autre 11 septembre
Today is a good day to remember Salvador Allende, the democratically-elected President of Chile, who died in September 1973. Allende most likely shot himself in the La Moneda Presidential Palace in Santiago when he could no longer fight off the forces of General Augusto Pinochet as they executed a violent coup heavily supported by the United States and Henry Kissinger. Pinochet then ruled Chile as an American-supported "anti-communist" military dictator for nearly two decades in which tens of thousands of Chileans were killed, jailed, or simply disappeared.
Allende, a socialist, was popularly elected as Chile's President with promises to strengthen democracy in Latin America and institute significant economic, education, and health reforms in order to dramatically improve the social welfare of the Chilean people. Some American leaders, like Henry Kissinger, saw him as a potential threat -- a South American version of Fidel Castro -- and the CIA begin laying the groundwork for eventual regime change.
The biggest problem with Allende, in Kissinger's mind, was the very fact that he was freely and democratically elected. In a memo to President Nixon that is still somewhat shocking to read, Kissinger wrote that "Allende was elected legally...He has legitimacy in the eyes of Chileans and most of the world; there is nothing we can do to deny him that legitimacy or claim he does not have it." Kissinger then reminds Nixon that "We are strongly on record in support of self-determination and respect for free election; you are firmly on record for non-intervention in the internal affairs of this hemisphere and of accepting nations 'as they are.'" Then he spends several pages outlining ways in which to undermine, delegitimize, and potentially eliminate "the Problem." After all, as Kissinger wrote shortly before Allende was elected, "I don't see why we need to stand by and watch a country go communist due to the irresponsibility of its people. The issues are much too important for the Chilean voters to be left to decide for themselves."