viernes, 27 de marzo de 2026

STORIES FROM HORROR | Chile: Torture and Death

Without a doubt, that September 11th remains etched in our memories. Not the one in the US, but the one in Chile.


On September 11, 1973, a coup d'état led by the Armed Forces and Carabineros (Chilean police) brought an end to the socialist government of Salvador Allende. From that day forward, a brutal repression began against supporters of the Popular Unity government, with mass arrests, torture, and murders.


Aside from Allende's life, the greatest victims were the Chilean people, who suffered for thinking differently.

 

 

 

Patricia López Muñoz
Student of English Studies
Higher Technician in Sociocultural Animation
Specialist in Immigration
Higher Technician in Social Integration

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