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“Ni perdón, ni olvido.”
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bananoide01 · 1 year
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(Translation : Chile wears long trousers. Now copper is chilean !!)
So this is Chile, my OC !
I just think that the latino american countries should appear in Hetalia, and that there should be more girls, so I kind of starting creating characters with that idea 😔 I really love drawing Chile, she’s so pretty (and easy to draw too, that’s important XD)
So this is a redraw of a propaganda poster made in the 1970’s, because left-winged president Allende nationalized lots of things, and copper was one of them. But the americans didn’t like that, because some of the copper mines belonged to them, and they also generally didn’t like left-winged government because they feared they woukd become allies of the USSR, so they kind of helped the army to do a coup d’état, which established a dictature…
(I might be wrong on the political explanation, sorry if I got something wrong !)
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bandiera--rossa · 2 years
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Charles Horman was an American journalist and documentary filmmaker who discovered evidence of U.S. involvement in the events leading up to the overthrow of the socialist government of Chilean leader Salvador Allende. On September 19, 1973, he was executed in the Estadio Nacional in Santiago de Chile by the Chilean military with the support and assistance of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the U.S. State Department.
Born on May 15, 1942 in New York City, Charles graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire and later from Harvard University. Working as filmmaker at KING-TV in Portland, Oregon, Charles created the short documentary "Napalm," which won a Grand Prize at the Cracow Film Festival in 1967. He wrote articles as an investigative journalist for various magazines and newspapers. Charles protested against the Vietnam War at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, and was honorably discharged from the Air National Guard in 1969. Charles met Joyce Marie Hamren while both were visiting Europe in 1964. They were married four years later. In December 1971, Charles and Joyce embarked on a journey that eventually led them to Chile. They settled in Santiago, where Charles undertook various projects including the production of an animated film for children in conjunction with Chilean friends. He also collaborated with Pueblo Films and wrote the script for a documentary film on the social and economic history of Chile. In early 1973, Charles began editing and publishing a small non-profit news magazine, Fuente de Información Norteamericana (FIN), that focused on social and political issues.
On September 17, 1973, six days after the U.S.-backed military takeover, Charles was kidnapped by CIA agent Ray Davis and the Chilean military and taken to the Estadio Nacional, which had been turned into a make-shift concentration camp. There he was interrogated, tortured and later executed on the orders of Pedro Espinoza. A second American journalist, Frank Terrugi, was killed in the same way. One month later, Charles' body was found in a morgue in the Chilean capital. The murders of Horman and Terrugi were later dramatized in the 1982 film Missing.
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People, please. I'm begging you. There's a very well funded rummor going around, that here in Chile we will no longer be able to share what is happening in the country because they will be taking away our signals.
As I said, it's just a rummor for now. But you could really help us out by sharing what is happening. Just reblog the posts with the tag Chile on it!
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cat-creating · 5 years
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“We are at War” 
Comic made by Erick Thurman. https://www.erikthurmancomics.com/
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axwalker · 3 years
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numbers 4, 6, 9, 11 and 25 for the "3 things asks" ♡♡♡
Thank you so much for the ask @saivilo ❤️❤️❤️
3 things....’ asks!
4. 3 topics you’d love to learn more about
There are so many! I’ll choose :
Classical Music –18th and 19th century
Modern Art – 21st Century
Astronomy – I’m intrigued by the universe.
6. 3 characters that inspire you
Jo March-- Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Amelie de Montmartre – Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain by Jean Pierre Jeunet
Irene Beltran –De Amor y De Sombras by Isabel Allende
9. 3 things you like doing on a rainy day
Pretty cliché things:
Reading
Taking a hot bath with a chilly white wine
Watch movies and eat chocolate cherries under the covers
11. 3 books that you would recommend everyone to read
The Diary of Anne Frank– No matter how old you are
100 years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez—Magic realism, a family saga and the story of a great country. Best book in the world.
De Amor y De Sombra by Isabel Allende – An epic love story that takes place during the tragic days of the Chilean dictature.
25. 3 people you’d never get tired of
My husband
My best friend Marga
My sister
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Let's break the Internet with the hashtag #renunciapiñeña exactly at 10 pm!
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Mi gente de Chile griten su nombre y rut si los detienen!
No queremos más desaparecidos
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