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Accused Pinochet agent turned Bondi nanny Adriana Rivas to be extradited to Chile Woman denies allegations of aggravated kidnapping during Augusto Pinochet’s 1970s military dictatorship

Accused #Pinochet agent turned Bondi nanny Adriana Rivas to be extradited to #Chile www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...

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Hx FYI:

1963 #SouthVietnam The #military overthrew President #Diem, (who was supported by the US).

1973 #Chile General #Pinochet 's right-wing #coup against President Salvador #Allende, resulted in a #militarydictatorship.

1980 #Turkey #MilitaryCoup established martial law leading to #Erdoğan.

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Arpillera: İğne iplikle işlenen direniş ve toplumsal hafıza

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#Salamé DÉMISSION

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En 1943, #salamè aurait invité #heSS #göring #himmler

En 1978, #pinochet

#SalaméDémission

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En 1975, #salamé aurait.invité #pinochet

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Arpillera: İğne iplikle işlenen direniş ve toplumsal hafıza

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Arpillera: İğne iplikle işlenen direniş ve toplumsal hafıza

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Chile’s new president has praised Pinochet, a dictator. What does it mean? Experts say the views of newly inaugurated president Jose Antonio Kast reflect deep dissatisfaction with the status quo.

#Pinochet was a traitor who fomented a coup against democratically elected #Allende and led a brutal, vicious dictatorship in #Chile.

For any contemporary leader to commend him? Deeply ominous.

www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/...

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🇨🇱 José Antonio #kast, nouveau président du #Chili, a été investi ce mercredi.

➡️ Dans son discours d'investiture, l'ultraconservateur, dirigeant le plus à droite du pays depuis la dictature militaire d'Augusto #Pinochet, a promis de constituer un "gouvernement d'urgence"

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Machtwechsel in Chile: José Antonio Kast, auf den Spuren Pinochets Chiles rechtsextremer Präsident hat sein Amt angetreten und eine „neue Ära“ angekündigt. Seine ersten Amtshandlungen richten sich gegen Migrant*innen.

José Antonio #Kast, auf den Spuren #Pinochet​s

#Chile​s #rechtsextrem​er Prä­si­dent hat sein Amt an­ge­tre­ten und eine „neue Ära“ an­ge­kün­digt. Seine ersten Amts­hand­lun­gen richten sich gegen Mi­grant*in­nen

Von Sophia #Boddenberg

https://www.taz.de/!6161953

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L’avvocato di estrema destra José Antonio Kast s’insedia alla presidenza del Cile L’11 marzo l’avvocato di estrema destra José Antonio Kast si è insediato come presidente del Cile impegnandosi a dirigere un “governo di emergenza” e annunciando misure per scoraggiare l’ingresso dei ...

Da #Pinochet a #Kast, il cerchio si chiude... per ora, speriamo.

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#DerRestIstGeschichte - Dlf:

#Rechtsruck in #Chile - Der Präsident und seine Schwäche für einen Diktator

Der ultra-rechte Hardliner #JoséAntonioKast ist neuer Präsident von Chile. „Auch #Pinochet hätte mich gewählt“, sagt Kast über den früheren #Diktator des Landes. Pinochets #Gewaltherrschaft […]

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#Kast usando a insígnia de #pinochet na foto presidencial do #chile não acredito que esse país de fuder vai passar por isso. Que fim Chile.

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Arpillera: İğne iplikle işlenen direniş ve toplumsal hafıza

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Au Chili, les fantômes noirs de la famille de José Antonio Kast, nouveau président d’extrême droite et nostalgique de Pinochet Le nouveau président d’extrême droite du Chili, qui sera investi mercredi, ne cache pas son admiration pour le régime du général Pinochet. Il est moins disert sur le parcours de son père, ancien solda...

Au #Chili, les #fantômes #noirs de la famille de #JoséAntonioKast, nouveau président d’ #extrême #droite et nostalgique de #Pinochet

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Arpillera: İğne iplikle işlenen direniş ve toplumsal hafıza

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Chile busca resguardar la memoria histórica en lugares emblemáticos de la dictadura de Pinochet

Chile busca resguardar la memoria histórica en lugares emblemáticos de la dictadura de #Pinochet #Chili via @france24.com
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COMRADE  WHERE ARE YOU TODAY? - DER TRAUM DER REVOLUTION | Trailer [HD]
COMRADE WHERE ARE YOU TODAY? - DER TRAUM DER REVOLUTION | Trailer [HD] YouTube video by kinofilme

Hm. Da wo ich gewohnt habe,waren auch chilenische Studenten. 👇
Trotz gefälschter Dokumente und Einreise über Umwege haben es nicht alle unerkannt zurück geschafft.
(Es war die schönste Zeit meines Lebens).

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Is #Trump disappearing people like #Pinochet in #Chile? 🤔

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Why doesn't countries worldwide ban the #FarRight?? History shows us time & time again just how dangerous they are.

#Hitler, #Mussolini, #Franco, #Pinochet, #LePen & now people like #Farage & #Trump.

If they're banned, then they can never become a threat to society or our democracy.

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It’s like #Argentina under #Pinochet

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À l'international, le Venezuela et la guerre des récits Depuis l'intervention américaine au Venezuela, les récits sur le pays s'entrechoquent, entre dénonciation d'une opération d'ingérence étrangère, célébration de la chute de Maduro et soutien au nouveau...

Le système de sévices et les centres de tortures mis en place par #Chávez et #Maduro au #Venezuela sont proches de ceux de #Pinochet au Chili ou les sinistres Esma en Argentine, selon le député Rosmit Mantilla. Révélations sur @franceculture.fr #SoftPower

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Le spectre de Pinochet Dans un Chili en transition, le gouvernement de Gabriel Boric qui affiche son intention de lutter contre les inégalités sociales se heurte à une remontée de l'extrême droite. Simple réaction à une…

Dans un #Chili en transition, le gouvernement de Gabriel Boric qui affiche son intention de lutter contre les inégalités sociales se heurte à une remontée de l’#extrêmedroite. Simple réaction à une politique de gauche, ou retour du spectre de #Pinochet ?
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Pinochet regime
See also: Operation Condor
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The U.S. provided material support to the military regime after the coup, although criticizing it in public. A document released by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 2000, titled "CIA Activities in Chile", revealed that the CIA actively supported the military junta after the overthrow of Allende and that it made many of Pinochet's officers into paid contacts of the CIA or U.S. military, even though some were known to be involved in human rights abuses.[57]

Pinochet regime See also: Operation Condor Operation Condor Background histories Events Government leaders Targeted militias Principal operatives Organizations responsible Locations Laws Archives and reports Reactions vte The U.S. provided material support to the military regime after the coup, although criticizing it in public. A document released by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 2000, titled "CIA Activities in Chile", revealed that the CIA actively supported the military junta after the overthrow of Allende and that it made many of Pinochet's officers into paid contacts of the CIA or U.S. military, even though some were known to be involved in human rights abuses.[57]

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Transitional Justice: The Truth Commission and the Pinochet Prosecution

In 1989, the people of Chile held the first free and democratic election in 17 years. With that began a period of transition that pitted the need to remember against the imperative to forget. Survivors and the families of the disappeared sought to document past crimes and bring their perpetrators to justice, while the old regime’s lingering forces (Pinochet held a senate seat for life) demanded that Chile turn the page:

    “It is best to remain silent and to forget. It is the only thing to do: we must forget. And forgetting does not occur by opening cases, putting people in jail.”
    – Former General Augusto Pinochet, 13 September 1995 [8]

But for the survivors, forgetting was not an option. In 1991, the newly elected government formed the National Commission for Truth and Reconciliation, commonly called the Rettig Commission after its commissioner Raúl Rettig. In the end, the Rettig Report was a political compromise: with a 1978 amnesty law in force, there would be no prosecutions. Still, its publication brought a measure of vindication for Pinochet’s victims.

    “26 years after the military coup, distraught relatives of the disappeared keep asking the same question: Where are they? They have tirelessly walked up and down the country looking for their loved ones; they have searched  rivers and mountains, empty mines and secret mass graves.”
    – Survivor Tito Tricot, letter to The Guardian, 8 April 1999 [9]

Transitional Justice: The Truth Commission and the Pinochet Prosecution In 1989, the people of Chile held the first free and democratic election in 17 years. With that began a period of transition that pitted the need to remember against the imperative to forget. Survivors and the families of the disappeared sought to document past crimes and bring their perpetrators to justice, while the old regime’s lingering forces (Pinochet held a senate seat for life) demanded that Chile turn the page: “It is best to remain silent and to forget. It is the only thing to do: we must forget. And forgetting does not occur by opening cases, putting people in jail.” – Former General Augusto Pinochet, 13 September 1995 [8] But for the survivors, forgetting was not an option. In 1991, the newly elected government formed the National Commission for Truth and Reconciliation, commonly called the Rettig Commission after its commissioner Raúl Rettig. In the end, the Rettig Report was a political compromise: with a 1978 amnesty law in force, there would be no prosecutions. Still, its publication brought a measure of vindication for Pinochet’s victims. “26 years after the military coup, distraught relatives of the disappeared keep asking the same question: Where are they? They have tirelessly walked up and down the country looking for their loved ones; they have searched rivers and mountains, empty mines and secret mass graves.” – Survivor Tito Tricot, letter to The Guardian, 8 April 1999 [9]

#Pinochet #Chile #information #education

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The Caravan of Death & Operation Condor

In October 1973, Pinochet organized the “Caravan of Death,” a military death-squad charged with eliminating perceived opponents of the military regime. Flying a cross-country circuit by helicopter, the Caravan of Death landed at military bases throughout the country, torturing and summarily executing at least 75 political prisoners. [4]

By 1975, the wave of repression extended across the entire Southern Cone of South America. The secret police agencies of Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Brazil conspired to launch Operation Condor: a campaign of coordinated terrorist attacks against political opponents around the world. Operation Condor reached as far as Washington D.C., where Orlando Letelier—former Chilean ambassador to the U.S.—and his American assistant Ronni Moffitt were assassinated by car bomb in 1976. [5] While the full scope of Operation Condor may never be entirely revealed, the scale of atrocity became apparent with the discovery of the so-called “archives of terror” in Paraguay. [6] In December 1992, a judge and a lawyer were searching for files on former prisoners in a Paraguayan police station, when they chanced upon archives describing the fates of tens of thousands of Latin Americans tortured and disappeared by the continent’s combined security services. Based on this discovery, researchers have estimated Operation Condor’s toll at 50,000 murdered, 30,000 disappeared (and presumed dead) and 400,000 incarcerated. [7]

The Caravan of Death & Operation Condor In October 1973, Pinochet organized the “Caravan of Death,” a military death-squad charged with eliminating perceived opponents of the military regime. Flying a cross-country circuit by helicopter, the Caravan of Death landed at military bases throughout the country, torturing and summarily executing at least 75 political prisoners. [4] By 1975, the wave of repression extended across the entire Southern Cone of South America. The secret police agencies of Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Brazil conspired to launch Operation Condor: a campaign of coordinated terrorist attacks against political opponents around the world. Operation Condor reached as far as Washington D.C., where Orlando Letelier—former Chilean ambassador to the U.S.—and his American assistant Ronni Moffitt were assassinated by car bomb in 1976. [5] While the full scope of Operation Condor may never be entirely revealed, the scale of atrocity became apparent with the discovery of the so-called “archives of terror” in Paraguay. [6] In December 1992, a judge and a lawyer were searching for files on former prisoners in a Paraguayan police station, when they chanced upon archives describing the fates of tens of thousands of Latin Americans tortured and disappeared by the continent’s combined security services. Based on this discovery, researchers have estimated Operation Condor’s toll at 50,000 murdered, 30,000 disappeared (and presumed dead) and 400,000 incarcerated. [7]

#Pinochet #Chile #information #education

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