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Chile

November 2023

  • Palestino fans cheer for their team against Everton last week. The club was founded more than a century ago by Palestinian migrants.

    ‘Sometimes you feel you’re in Palestine’: culture and cause burn brightly in Chile

  • Joan Jara<br>Victor Jara's widow Joan Jara poses for a picture during an interview with The Associated Press in Santiago, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009. The murder of Jara, who was tortured and shot to death underneath a stadium where 5,000 supporters of ousted President Salvador Allende were detained during the first days of Chile's 1973 coup, has never been solved. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia)

    Joan Jara obituary

  • Joan Jara stands next to the coffin containing the remains of her husband during his funeral in Santiago on 5 December 2009.

    Joan Jara, British dancer and Victor Jara’s widow, dies aged 96

  • Paulina Urrutia and Augusto Góngora in The Eternal Memory, her kissing his hand, him looking ahead, smiling gently

    The Eternal Memory review – a profoundly moving portrait of love and Alzheimer’s

  • ‘I need to make this love story’: documenting the radical dementia care of a pioneering reporter

  • The Eternal Memory review – potent portrait of a devoted couple dealing with Alzheimer’s

  • Chile’s right wing presents draft conservative constitution

October 2023

  • Luis Arce in front of a sign saying bolivia

    South American countries recall ambassadors and cut ties with Israel over war with Hamas

  • A small green house in Cerro Castillo village, Patagonia.

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘It’s like a plague’: land buying by outsiders threatens Patagonia’s peace

  • Anti-Pinochet protestors outside the London Clinic in 1998.

    ‘We followed him everywhere’: Chilean exiles 25 years on from Pinochet’s UK arrest

  • José Luis Vásquez Chogue, Secretary of the Corporation Selk’nam. This is the first time he has visited the land of his ancestors, the Tierra del Fuego. "It was an emotion and an energy that I had never lived. I tried to see and experience this place with the eyes of my grandfather". His grandfather was given up for adoption and was taken by a French family. He have been on a personal search for more than thirty years. Only three years ago they found out they were Selk’nam, when they saw their grandfather’s name in one of the Salesian birth records on Dawson Island. The recent journey of self-discovery as Selk’nam has also become a tour of endless meetings with Chilean politicians to incorporate the Selk’nam into Indigenous Law. The main objective is to have them known as alive Selk’nam, contrary to what is still taught. “It’s hard to say who I am, because the State doesn’t recognize us,” says José. Punta Arenas, Chile, 2021.

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘We are alive and we are here’: Chile’s lost tribe celebrates long-awaited recognition

September 2023

  • An image of Salvador Allende, who was deposed in the 1973 coup. ‘Problems with democracy can always be solved … and a coup d’état is never justifiable,’ Boric said on Monday.

    Chile president gives staunch defence of democracy, 50 years after Pinochet coup

  • Gabriel Boric speaks during a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the military coup that toppled the government of Salvador Allende

    The Guardian view on the other 9/11: Pinochet’s dictatorship casts a lengthening shadow

  • black and white archive picture of soldiers above a palace

    The US can rebuild trust abroad – by declassifying incriminating intelligence

    David Adler and Misty Rebik
  • Daniel Puente Encina, Francis Sebastian “Tan” Levine, Miguel Conejeros and Iván Conejeros, AKA Los Pinochet Boys.

    ‘A fascist tried to electrocute us on stage’: the musicians who took on the Chilean junta

  • ‘It became an obsession’: the long search for the remains of Pinochet’s victims

  • El Conde review – Pinochet rises from the dead in Pablo Larraín’s gothic horror

  • Director Pablo Larraín: ‘Chile is my world. How can I not be allowed to talk about the things that happened to us?’

  • Other lives
    Consuelo Rivera-Fuentes obituary

  • Fifty years on: the lasting tragedy of Chile’s coup

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