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Revisionism Chilean

The Chilean government, the first right after the end of the Pinochet dictatorship in 1990, proposed a law to eliminate government funding to institutions that work and are committed in the protection of human rights and in the memory of the disappeared. The bill is part of the Chilean financial, Ley de presupuesto, and undermine the survival of these institutions and organizations that work daily to keep alive the memory of all those placed silenced by one of the bloodiest dictatorships in South America.

These association there is a Park for Peace "Villa Grimaldi" and Londres 38. The Peace Park by a de Villa Grimaldi detention centers where illegal immigrants have gone about five opponents between 1973 and 1978, including the regime of former President Michelle Bachelet. At Villa Grimaldi 20 people were killed and two hundred and twenty prisoners were made to disappear. Villa Grimaldi was a restaurant where members dell'Unidad popular (the coalition of then President Salvador Allende) would meet regularly and which was seized by Pinochet's secret police, Dina, who became notorious in the neighborhood Newfoundland.
Londrea 38 The association is named after the headquarters of the Socialist Party requisitioned by the Chilean military coup and was created in which a detention center where they were tortured and killed about a hundred people.

In both cases the associations are responsible for the preservation of the structures in which they set up two memorial museum, guided tours and meetings with former detainees.

The government now proposes that this law is that a famous intellectual and Nobel laureate defined as "truly anti-dictatorial" and now is starting a new and hideous phase of revisionism, driven by a the majority led by Udi (party dell'ultradestra Pinochet) trying to erase the painful past of a country.

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