Post by account_disabled on Jan 28, 2024 22:16:32 GMT -6
with support, with technical capabilities, because if not, the companions will die and the memory will disappear. Now the State has to be present. Just as we are doing with the National Search Plan, which is another of the tasks we have in the Ministry of Justice. I call it the Boric doctrine: where before there was an effort by organized civil society or family members, now the State is present as a permanent policy.” Kill Pinochet As we now remember the 50 years since Pinochet's coup , the social climate in Chile is more polarized than it was years ago. There is even an advance of the extreme right that shamelessly vindicates some aspects of the dictatorship. On May 30 of this year, the CERC-MORI survey on the Pinochet era was released.
with surprising results: 36% considered that the military was right to carry out the coup and 47% considered that the military regime was partly good. and partly bad. In 2013, only 16% justified the dictatorship. In response Phone Number Database to constitutional advisor Luis Silva (Republican Party, extreme right), who had expressed his admiration for Pinochet, whom he considered a statesman, President Boric was forceful: “Pinochet was a dictator, essentially anti-democrat, whose government killed, tortured , exiled and made those who think differently disappear. He was also corrupt and a thief. Coward to the end. He did everything in his power to evade justice. “Never a statesman.”The extensive list of missing persons also includes a total of 1,198 people who were thrown into the Pacific, into the rivers and lakes of Chile, or buried in unknown places. I gave him my last name first and waited a few seconds.
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The boy told me that five hundred or so immigrants had entered with my last name. I pointed out to him that it was very strange, that there are very few people with my last name in the world and they are in Spain -Almería, Catalonia, and a dear handful in Madrid and the Basque Country-, Cuba and the Philippines. "Excuse me, he told me somewhat annoyed, there are about five hundred or so Izaguirres ." "Excuse me, I told you, maybe I didn't pronounce it correctly; it's Zaguirre, without the Y...". A few seconds later, the boy told me, while extending the certificate he gave me, that like Zaguirre, only one person had entered Argentina through Buenos Aires between the mid-19th and mid-20th centuries: Natividad Zaguirre , 30 years old, married, Catholic, from Almería - probably from Bacares - who entered on December 3, 1924... I thanked the boy with emotion and left. "Argentines, as Ortega would say, to the real things...", and do not allow them to destroy that great nation that a humble Zaguirre helped build a century ago, I add.
with surprising results: 36% considered that the military was right to carry out the coup and 47% considered that the military regime was partly good. and partly bad. In 2013, only 16% justified the dictatorship. In response Phone Number Database to constitutional advisor Luis Silva (Republican Party, extreme right), who had expressed his admiration for Pinochet, whom he considered a statesman, President Boric was forceful: “Pinochet was a dictator, essentially anti-democrat, whose government killed, tortured , exiled and made those who think differently disappear. He was also corrupt and a thief. Coward to the end. He did everything in his power to evade justice. “Never a statesman.”The extensive list of missing persons also includes a total of 1,198 people who were thrown into the Pacific, into the rivers and lakes of Chile, or buried in unknown places. I gave him my last name first and waited a few seconds.
![](http://bhbdirectory.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Phone-Number-Database.png)
The boy told me that five hundred or so immigrants had entered with my last name. I pointed out to him that it was very strange, that there are very few people with my last name in the world and they are in Spain -Almería, Catalonia, and a dear handful in Madrid and the Basque Country-, Cuba and the Philippines. "Excuse me, he told me somewhat annoyed, there are about five hundred or so Izaguirres ." "Excuse me, I told you, maybe I didn't pronounce it correctly; it's Zaguirre, without the Y...". A few seconds later, the boy told me, while extending the certificate he gave me, that like Zaguirre, only one person had entered Argentina through Buenos Aires between the mid-19th and mid-20th centuries: Natividad Zaguirre , 30 years old, married, Catholic, from Almería - probably from Bacares - who entered on December 3, 1924... I thanked the boy with emotion and left. "Argentines, as Ortega would say, to the real things...", and do not allow them to destroy that great nation that a humble Zaguirre helped build a century ago, I add.