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El Ciudadano

Double Murder of Students in Valparaíso, Chile

El jueves 14 de mayo de 2015 los estudiantes Exequiel Borbarán (18) y Diego Guzmán (25) fueron asesinados en Plaza Simón Bolívar, al finalizar una gigantesca manifestación estudiantil. El autor del doble crimen sería Giuseppe Briganti Weber, quien insultó y amenazó a estudiantes que volvían pacíficamente de una gran manifestación estudiantil. Los fallecidos ni siquiera estaban implicados en un posible rayado del hogar de Briganti y familia, hecho que según mucha prensa, sería lo que desencadenó el violento accionar de sus dueños.

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Wladimir Bolton

Chile – LA NUEVA PRIMAVERA 2011: Balance y proyecciones

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Radio Zapatista

Greeting by Radio Zapatista in solidarity with the Chilean people in resistance

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Medios Libres Chiapas

Student demonstrations continue en Chile, repression increases

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Radio Zapatista

The student movement in chile: Report from the mega-march in Santiago on July 14, 2011

In this report, we joined the students and workers in Santiago de Chile in the massive march on July 14, 2011, to hear the voices of the protesters in their struggle against neoliberalism and for the democratization of public education. We also spoke with an activist in Santiago about the history of the privatization of education to better understand what is happening in the current struggle in Chile.

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UPDATE:

Just a few days ago, on Thursday August 4, 2011, the student movement in Chile was brutally attacked by the neoliberal government of Sebastián Piñera. After nearly six weeks of protests, marches, and occupations of schools, the students once again took to the streets in a massive, unauthorized protest. In response to the escalating protests, President Piñera chose to apply a law put in place by former dictator Augusto Pinochet, which makes popular assembly illegal if it is not authorized by the government. Threatening the student activists, the Minister of the Interior, Rodrigo Hinzpeter stated that “the students will be held responsible for any deaths that result from the protests.”

The massive mobilizations throughout the country were met with violent repression by the thousands of police officers deployed to attack the protesters, and by the end of the day there were dozens wounded and 874 people had been arrested. Reports from Santiago announced that the city was under a state of siege, and the smell of tear gas had permeated the barrios. That night, neighbors took to the streets with the practice known as the “cacerolazo,” banging on pots and pans late into the night to show their support for the students and to denounce the violence. This practice became quite common during the nearly two decades of military dictatorship under Pinochet.

The following day, protests were held across Latin America and around the world, as rallies were held in front of Chilean embassies and Consulates in dozens of countries. And in Santiago, outside of the Memory Museum—a space dedicated to the collective memory of the state terrorism of Pinochet’s dictatorship—student installed the “Museum of Repression” with displays of items they had gathered during Thursday’s protests. Images circulated of a display of tear gas canisters, accompanied by a sign that reads: “Each canister costs approximately $250 dollars, and on this block alone we gathered more than 370 discarded canisters. You can draw your own conclusions.”

What follows is a segment produced by Radio Zapatista a few weeks ago, reporting from the July 14 march in Santiago de Chile. While it is now somewhat outdated, we want to air it because it gives a sense of the events that led to Thursday’s historic march and repression, and allows us to hear some of the voices of those who have been, and continue to, organize in defense of public education.

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Radio Zapatista

The student movement in Chile: Report from the mega-march in Santiago on July 14, 2011

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En este reportaje, salimos a la mega-marcha de estudiantes y trabajadores en Santiago de Chile el 14 de julio 2011, para escuchar las voces de los manifestantes en su lucha contra el neoliberalismo y por la democracia y la educación pública. También hablamos con un activista de Santiago sobre la historia de la privatización de la educación para entender mejor el cómo y porqué de la lucha actual en Chile.

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Relatos Zapatistas

Programa de Relatos Zapatistas del 31 de octubre, 2010

EDUCATION / KNOWLEDGE: complete show including dia de los muertos, frayba report, anti-porro march in DF and remembering the massacre of 1968, an update from anti-authoritarian compas in chile with a discussion of autonomous libraries, and an interview with oakland high school students who visited chiapas as part of a delegation.

Full introduction at Indybay.

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La Onda Bajita

La Onda Bajita – October program

  • News
  • Destruction of San Juan Copala, Oaxaca
  • The Frayba Report: “Sustainable Rural Cities” in Chiapas
  • Repression against social movements in Chile
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Relatos Zapatistas

Interview with anti-authoritarian compañer@s in Chile

Interview with three compañer@s from the anti-authoritarian community in Chile, contextualizing the recent repression on the part of the Chilean state, including the arrest of 14 compañer@s, invasions and raids of social centers and homes. Also, the new modifications of the “anti-terrorism law,” resurrected from the Pinchet dictatorship since the year 2000.

For more info:

http://hommodolars.org/

http://solidaridadporlxspresxs.blogspot.com/