“Dictatorships Cross Borders to Impose Fear”: Boric Pointed to Maduro’s Regime for the Crime of the Venezuelan Exteniente
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SANTIAGO, Chile.- As part of his visit to Italy and the seminar commemorating the 50th anniversary of the attack on Bernardo Leighton and his wife, Ana María Fresno—symbols of the exile and transnational repression of Pinochet's regime—Chile's president, Gabriel Boric, publicly linked for the first time the murder of the exiled former Venezuelan lieutenant Ronald Ojeda to the regime of Nicolás Maduro.The Chilean president, one of the main critic…
As part of his visit to Italy, President Gabriel Boric recalled the crime against Lieutenant Ronald Ojeda, pointing out that “dictatorships and authoritarian leaders cross borders to impose fear.” The president who led a seminar for the 50 years of the attack on Bernardo Leighton and his wife Ana María Fresno in Rome on October 6, 1975, by agents of the dictatorship, referred to the crime that occurred in Chile, pointing out that “there are less…
President Gabriel Boric, during his visit to Italy, linked the assassination of Venezuelan militaryman Ronald Ojeda to the regime...
The president of Chile, Gabriel Boric, made a strong call to the Latin American left not to ignore or tolerate authoritarian detours, no matter what political sector they come from, during the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the attack against former vice president Bernardo Leighton. In a speech that marked distance with traditional ideological positions, Boric was emphatic in pointing out that it is imperative from the left to maintain…
The president of Chile, Gabriel Boric, warned this Wednesday, October 15 of the "authoritarian deviations" in the world, during the commemoration in Rome of the 50th anniversary of the attack against the former Chilean deputy Bernardo Leighton, in which he also attacked the "dictaduras" of Venezuela and Nicaragua. "It is important to say from the left that we cannot lose sight that authoritarian deviations can be on the order of the day anywhere…
In commemorating the attack on the Christian Democrat leader and his wife in 1975, the president underlined the cooperation between right-wing dictatorships during those years and called on progressive forces to confront hatred and intolerance with a democratic alternative.
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