Today, on the 12th anniversary of September 11th, is the 40th anniversary of "the other September 11th" - the Chilean coup that overthrew the democratically elected Salvador Allende, in favor of the US-backed fascist Pinochet. It took place on September 11, 1973. Here is a great short film about it, by Ken Loach.
"St. Augustine said: Hope had two beautiful daughters - Anger and Courage. Anger at the way things are, and Courage to change them."
And let's not forget the words of Allende: La historia es nuestra y la hacen los pueblos. ¡Viva Chile! ¡Viva el pueblo! ¡Vivan los trabajadores!
Check out the complete text of Allende's last speech here.
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
La historia es nuestra y la hacen los pueblos.
Labels:
biopolitics,
Chile,
disaster capitalism,
Latin America,
shock doctrine,
terrorism,
war
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