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6-8-2008 11:24 AM
righthand
Jara famously had both his hands broken with soldiers' rifle butts so he could never play guitar again. "Sing now, if you can, you bastard," an officer spat at him. Despite four days of beatings, torture and food and sleep deprivation, Jara managed to sing a verse of the revolutionary anthem Venceremos to his fellow prisoners before being dragged away to be shot. His body, riddled with 44 bullets, was dumped in the street.

The military junta prohibited any public reference to the leftwing singer and his records were banned. But the same night, a TV technician risked his life by playing Jara's La Plegaria a un Labrador – a reworking of th...
6-8-2008 11:27 AM
righthand
More than 3,100 people were found by an official Chilean commission in the 1990s to have been killed by the Pinochet dictatorship in the aftermath of the 1973 coup, while tens of thousands were imprisoned and tortured – including Chile's current president, Michelle Bachelet.

But it is Jara – a writer of songs of great passion and poignancy, combining street language, traditional Andean music and the western pop idioms of the time – who has come to symbolise them all. His brutal martyrdom was foreshadowed in [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en8yqVx...
6-8-2008 11:33 AM
righthand
This week, Judge Juan Eduardo Fuentes agreed to re-open the investigation into the murder of Victor Jara, Chile's most famous musician, killed by an army officer in the Estadio Chile stadium in Santiago, where he had been interned, beaten and tortured with 5,000 other "subversives" in the wake of General Pinochet's fascist takeover.

Last month, Fuentes closed the Jara case after finding a retired army colonel, Mario Manriquez, guilty of the murder as commanding officer at the stadium after the 1973 coup, while accepting that Manriquez had not pulled the trigger.

Within days, a concert was held in the same stadium where Jara ...
6-8-2008 3:35 PM
Kauaiguy
The CIA is a terrorist organization.
6-8-2008 4:02 PM
Kauaiguy
http://tinyurl.com/3teknb

This article sites the full complicity of the U.S. Government in Pinochet's bloodbath. It also provides another indictment of the U.K. and U.S. media in ignoring that complicity.
6-9-2008 9:35 AM
citizenbfk
e green light to the Chilean military to drown Salvador Allende's elected socialist government ...

and it's not the first time the US has shot down democracies, real democracies, and supported puppet governments or supported dictators or "kings."

Saying the US wants to spread democracy with it's war and violence is one of the biggest lies it comes up with.

Iraq is a lie. And how about Hamas?

Ah...yes...how about Hamas? A million and a half people are being slowly starved to death in front of the world's eyes by Israel -- their elected leaders declared "invalid," about 80% of them in Israeli jails and all done with US funding and support.

And...more military 'incursions,' and full-scale ...
6-9-2008 3:36 PM
Kauaiguy
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20000919/

More damning evidence of the CIA's support for Pinochet from the National Security Archives.
6-9-2008 4:02 PM
righthand
Tks, Kauaiguy. I appreciate any aid.
6-9-2008 5:49 PM
Kauaiguy
http://tinyurl.com/5ajxku

There are, of course, several books on the subject of the unholy alliance between Pinochet, the CIA, and Kissinger. However, this one comes to us direct from the National Security Archive's documentation of government files.
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