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4 Things to Remember About Chile's 9/11 Coup
Salvador Allende, the iconic left-wing leader and one of Chile’s best-known presidents, was born on this day on June 26, 1908. The tragic fate of his government, overthrown in a right-wing coup in 1973, changed the history of the country—and region—forever. READ MORE
Pinochet Dictatorship Laws Linger in Chile After 37 Years
In Chile, it seems there’s always someone protesting about something. This year the South American nation has seen large protests of students demanding better education, workers pressing for their pensions, women fighting for reproductive rights, among others. READ MORE
Allende's Last Words
The Coup in Numbers
9/11 and the Neo-Conservative Agenda
Like the McCarthy era Red Scares, for over a decade the threat of terrorism has been used to intimidate the U.S. public into accepting an extreme right-wing political agenda. READ MORE