Guidelines

Why is Pinochet famous?

Why is Pinochet famous?

After his rise to power, Pinochet persecuted leftists, socialists, and political critics, resulting in the executions of from 1,200 to 3,200 people, the internment of as many as 80,000 people, and the torture of tens of thousands.

What happened to Augusto Pinochet?

Authorised to return to Chile, Pinochet was subsequently indicted by judge Juan Guzmán Tapia and charged with several crimes. He died on 10 December 2006 without having been convicted. Pinochet led a 11 September 1973 coup which deposed Socialist President Salvador Allende.

How were human rights violated under Pinochet?

The systematic human rights violations that were committed by the military dictatorship of Chile, under General Augusto Pinochet, included gruesome acts of physical and sexual abuse, as well as psychological damage.

Who is president of Chile?

Sebastián Piñera
Chile/President
Following the November 19 general election and the presidential run-off election held on December 17, 2017, Sebastián Piñera was elected President of Chile, winning 54.51% of the vote and defeating opponent Alejandro Guillier. President Piñera was inaugurated on March 11, 2018.

What is a paper Arpilla?

Arpilleras are intricately detailed hand sewn textile pictures. Each piece illustrates some aspect of daily life for the women of the Andes. After watching a PowerPoint presentation showing pictures of the arpillera, we used construction paper to imitate the textile pictures.

What is La Nueva Cancion?

Nueva canción, (Spanish: “new song”) in Cuba called nueva trova, a genre of pan-Latin American popular music, best known for propelling a powerful populist political movement—especially in Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Cuba—during the 1960s and ’70s.

What are the 30 Declaration of human rights?

The 30 universal human rights also cover up freedom of opinion, expression, thought and religion.

  • 30 Basic Human Rights List.
  • All human beings are free and equal.
  • No discrimination.
  • Right to life.
  • No slavery.
  • No torture and inhuman treatment.
  • Same right to use law.
  • Equal before the law.