Chile's Far-Right Proposes a 'Museum of Truth' on the Allende Era to Counter Coup Memory
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Chile's far-right proposes a 'Museum of Truth' on the Allende era to counter coup memory
Seven of the eight deputies of the National Libertarian Party (PNL), the far-right group founded by Johannes Kaiser, presented a resolution in Chile's Congress asking President José Antonio Kast to create a 'Museum of Truth' devoted to what they describe as 'the abuse, hunger and humiliation' of the Popular Unity government, led by Salvador Allende from 1970 until his overthrow on September 11, 1973.
A group of deputies of the Libertarian National Party, founded by ultra-rightist Johannes Kaiser, has presented a draft resolution in Congress to request President José Antonio Kast to create a Museum of Truth to expose, they maintain, “the outrage, hunger and humiliation that the Government of People’s Unity meant for the people of Chile,” led by Salvador Allende from 1970 until his overthrow on September 11, 1973. Continue reading
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