Pinochet is is a household name really and and stands in for a certain kind of dictator.
Pinochet tried to uh hold on to to assert his power
Pinochet was never able to do it.
by Pinochet and other military leaders.
General Pinochet and causing public disturbances.
assassinate Pinochet and I give details with a chapter where they tried to assassinate Pinochet because I know one of the person that
uh Pinochet felt so confident once the economic situation had improved after the
embraced Pinochet . And Pinochet then thought that since there was
And even though Augusto Pinochet ’s military dictatorship tried to claim her as a quaint, traditional poet in the 1970s and ‘80s,
like under Pinochet , or under Musharraf.
new book on on Pinochet .
happened in Chile and Pinochet as a as a figure is one of the most important of the 20th
And uh uh Pinochet was forced to devaluate, which the Chicago Boys, the the Chicago School of Economics
Um I think with Pinochet there was a sense in Chile that there there was an
my conclusion is that Pinochet will be remembered as I will remember him
Uh so that Pinochet was concentrated on those that they that he felt were more dangerous than than I.
It was a legacy from the Pinochet dictatorship.
uh indeed the names associated with Pinochet are so important to current history.
uh linked to uh to Pinochet in one way or or another.
We organized ourselves and we beat Pinochet at his own game.
It wasn't the end of Pinochet because Pinochet wanted to be the power behind the thrones.
then uh in the last few years it's been Pinochet , but uh we're going to we're going to however Ambassador Muñoz pronounces it later on will be the
The the the Pinochet story itself has has fascinated me and I'm sure many of you uh because we all grew up during
almost 2,000 people had died assassinated by the Pinochet dictatorship.
Early on, the government detained and murdered Pinochet ’s political opponents in the national soccer stadium.
Like Zambra, the novelist grew up under Pinochet ’s regime and has burning questions from his past.
marching in the streets in solidarity with Chile and against the dictatorship of Pinochet ."
Pinochet was a pragmatist.
Reagan's ambassador in Chile at the time of the plebiscite was not received by Pinochet .
Because in this case, uh Pinochet came in and it was a creation of a monster.
Why do you think Pinochet tolerated the political parties continued existence
Then later on, I was a member of the NO Committee that defeated Pinochet , the pleboscite.
These are the guys who did Union Carbide, General Pinochet , that favorite, Big Tobacco.
He served in the Allende government that uh that was overthrown by Pinochet uh in
Um and then during the Pinochet regime actually was involved in the overthrow of Pinochet by
participated in that and uh, other people that were were on the side of Pinochet gave
Her father’s cousin, Salvador Allende, was the President of Chile until he was assassinated by Augusto Pinochet ’s coup and her family was forced to flee the country.
He wasn’t even born yet when his home country of Chile fell to a military coup led by Augusto Pinochet in 1973.
Half of it’s told from the perspective of a nameless nine-year-old in 1985, at the height of Pinochet ’s power.
And Chile’s 1973 golpe de estado, coup d’etat, resulted in the death of President Salvador Allende… and helped establish the military dictator Augusto Pinochet in his place.
macho reputation, with a very macho military, where her own father had been murdered by the military after the Pinochet coup against Allende in 1973.
We're going to have that clarified later on, but uh because for when I was growing up it was always Pinochet and
But when Pinochet did not
We had a view that the enemy of our enemy was a friend, our friend so Pinochet we could cuzzle up to.