Chile’s far-right president taps into support for Pinochet that never went away ⊕⊕
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Experts say José Antonio Kast able to ‘reactivate a dormant Pinochetism’ and warn more education needed on ‘horrors of dictatorship’
Confident in his popularity, the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet …
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The son of a Nazi party member and an admirer of Pinochet, Kast built his campaign on a promise to expel tens of thousands of undocumented migrants
The ultra-conservative former congressman José Anton…
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From brothels to boxing rings, Paz Errázuriz’s tender images always challenged the Pinochet dictatorship. Now 81 years old – and ahead of a UK show – the spiky-haired artist recounts a career spent o…
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No trace has ever been found of Michael Woodward, but almost two years since Chile assumed responsibility for finding victims, cautious progress is being made
In the weak winter sunshine forensic inve…
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Having fled here from Chile after Pinochet seized power in 1973 my father feared the state’s arbitrary power to turn lives upside down. His outlook has never felt more relevant
“Don’t open the door to…
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A human rights lawyer skilfully gathers the threads that link the former Chilean dictator to a fugitive SS officer
Augusto Pinochet expected London to be a hospitable city when he arrived there in Oct…
When Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was arrested in London in 1998, lawyer Philippe Sands was part of the prosecution. As his book about the case comes out, he talks to the Colombian novelist abou…
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