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Chile

September 9, 2023
Interviews

 ‘Chile Needs a Communist Party,’ an Interview With Lautaro Carmona, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Chile

On August 31, 2023, the President of the Communist Party of Chile Guillermo Teillier was buried in the historical cemetery of Recoleta. In this graveyard lies the remains of a range of

Interviews

In Chile, Having a Good Constitution Doesn’t Guarantee Social Change

“We are a generation totally interested in taking power,” says Bárbara Navarrete, the new secretary-general of the Communist Youth of Chile. This generation came of age with examples such as Gabriel Boric, Chile’s president, who is only 37 years old, and Camila

July 12, 2023

Fifty Years After Chile’s Coup, the First Year of Popular Unity

History/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Ten days after the 1973 coup against the Popular Unity (UP) government of President Salvador Allende, the military opened the Río Chico concentration camp on Dawson

Boric and Former Chilean Presidents Sign Commitment for Democracy on 50th Anniversary of Coup

Chile/World

Chile’s current president Gabriel Boric and former presidents Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle, Ricardo Lagos, Michelle Bachelet, and Sebastián Piñera signed a document on September 7

Boric and Former Chilean Presidents Sign Commitment for Democracy on 50th Anniversary of Coup

September 13, 2023
Chile/World

Chile’s current president Gabriel Boric and former presidents Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle, Ricardo Lagos, Michelle Bachelet, and Sebastián Piñera signed a document on September 7 titled “Commitment: For Democracy, Always” as a part

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 ‘Chile Needs a Communist Party,’ an Interview With Lautaro Carmona, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Chile

September 9, 2023
Interviews

On August 31, 2023, the President of the Communist Party of Chile Guillermo Teillier was buried in the historical cemetery of Recoleta. In this graveyard lies the remains of a range of

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Social Activists Demand Real Equality for Chilean Women

August 22, 2023
Chile/Human Rights

by Orlando Milesi  Women social activists recognize that gender equality is gaining ground in Chile, but maintain that there is still a long way to go to turn into reality the promises

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In Chile, Having a Good Constitution Doesn’t Guarantee Social Change

July 12, 2023
Interviews

“We are a generation totally interested in taking power,” says Bárbara Navarrete, the new secretary-general of the Communist Youth of Chile. This generation came of age with examples such as Gabriel Boric, Chile’s president,

More

Fifty Years After Chile’s Coup, the First Year of Popular Unity

April 11, 2023
History/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Ten days after the 1973 coup against the Popular Unity (UP) government of President Salvador Allende, the military opened the Río Chico concentration camp on Dawson Island, located in the Strait of Magellan, near

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