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CDMX celebrates 50 years since the coup in Chile

CDMX celebrates 50 years since the coup in Chile

Various spaces at CDMX have set aside space for remembrance 50 years since the coup in Chile. Conversations and editorial presentations will delve into this historical moment latin america.

The National School announced this, along with cultural and academic activities such as the virtual table Masers: Fireflies of the Universe And the session Obesogenic environments and salvage of cognitive functionsThe program will include a talk about the South American country starting September 5.

At 6:00 pm on Tuesday the table is held No sadness or fear. The existence of Chilean literatureformatted Juan Veloro.

The El Colegio Nacional committee will seek to reflect on the literature that has emerged after the coup in Chile, the value of democracy and not repeating historical mistakes. Vicente Quirarte will participate in it; Beatriz Sanchez, Chilean Ambassador to Mexico; Miguel LimĂłn Rojas, President of the Mexican Literature Foundation; And the book Miriam Moscona and Alejandro Zambra.

As part of the activities, the CDMX Ministry of Culture will organize the ceremony on November 9 Mexico sings for Chilewith the organization of Espacio Libertario Contra el Odio.

Rocco Pachucot, Monocordio, Libre Teran, Saul Pereira, Chinoy, Paz Corte, El David Aguilar, Pedro Piedra, Ziba Quicane And some of the artists who will participate in the ceremony.

songs Victor Jara, Violeta Parra, Silvio Rodriguez, Charlie Garcia, Mercedes Sosa, Calle 13, Inti Illimani, Los Prisioneros, Vivier Quintana, Eduardo Carrasco, and Julio Neumhauser. Some of the songs that the music stars will perform on September 9 at 3 pm on stage Monument to the Revolution.

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On September 11, 1973, the coup took place in Chile, which ended the presidency of Salvador Allende and began the government of Augusto Pinochet.

The armed forces uprising gave way to a military dictatorship that lasted until 1990, a year in which freedom of expression remained limited and human rights were violated.