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With the silencing of the all media save for those that supported the Pinochet regime, Chileans heard and read a barrage of alarming stories about leftists' plan to commit atrocities -- exactly the kinds of atrocities that Pinochet's regime was committing.
Maria Armoudian: On the 10-Year Anniversary of 9/11, What Can We Learn From the Other 9/11? Maria Armoudian 2011
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The day after Allende spoke his defiant words, General Agustin Pinochet's military ambushed the presidential palace and installed a brutal military dictatorship, silencing all voices but for his own.
Maria Armoudian: On the 10-Year Anniversary of 9/11, What Can We Learn From the Other 9/11? Maria Armoudian 2011
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In Pinochet's Chile, a poet held and tortured in the dictator's jails named Raúl Zurita imagined "writing poems in the sky, on the faces of cliffs, in the desert."
Ni Pena Ni Miedo da_lj 2009
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On the surface, it seems absurd to think that Tyler couldn't match or exceed Pinochet's Chilean economic miracle.
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On the surface, it seems absurd to think that Tyler couldn't match or exceed Pinochet's Chilean economic miracle.
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No, because Chile at the time of the transition was a dictatorship, so there was little viable opposition to any of Pinochet's policies.
Social Security Reform, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Central to these stories is a massive desk owned by a Chilean poet who disappears at the hands of Pinochet's secret police.
Dora Levy Mossanen: Love, Loss and Memory Haunt House Dora Levy Mossanen 2011
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The cry of every refugee, the eerie sense of being transparent, dispensable, irrelevant, emerges powerfully from Alyson Richman's intricately plotted and touching narrative: a fictional tale of World War II refugees from Finland and France and asylum-seekers from Pinochet's Chile whose new lives cross in Sweden.
Five Best: Nations and Lives in Transition Martin Fletcher 2011
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Central to these stories is a massive desk owned by a Chilean poet who disappears at the hands of Pinochet's secret police.
Dora Levy Mossanen: Love, Loss and Memory Haunt House Dora Levy Mossanen 2011
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I also take offense to the implication that there was a "Pinochet's economic miracle".
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