Teaching Guild remembers Professor Manuel Guerrero, 40 years after his brutal crime in the "fallen case"
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Download in PDF On a rainy and cold day, the traditional caravan and memorial act was held in commemoration of the three communist professionals killed on March 30, 1985; Santiago Nattino Allende, publicist, painter, graphic designer and member of the Asociación Gremial de Educadors de Chile (AGECH); Manuel Guerrero Ceballos, professor of the Latin American College and leader of AGECH and José Manuel Parada Maluenda, sociologist who worked in th…
On March 30, 1985, Chile experienced one of the most brutal episodes of the military dictatorship: the kidnapping, torture, and murder of three prominent professionals, known as the victims of the "Degollados Case." Their names are etched in the collective memory: Santiago Nattino, a graphic designer; José Manuel Parada, a sociologist and head of the Analysis Department of the Vicariate of Solidarity; and Manuel Guerrero, a professor and union l…
On Friday, March 29, 1985, at 8.30 a.m., in the presence of students, teachers and representatives of the Latin American Integration College, Manuel Guerrero was kidnapped as a professor of the establishment with José Miguel Parada, a proxy. In broad light of the day, before hundreds of glances, among them, those of his little children, were taken off the rail from the school, which in those years was located in the busy avenue Los Leones 1401, …
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