Monday, January 31, 2011

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President Piñera first Chilean head of state to visit Palestine

C ette visit will be part of a tour that will introduce Mr. Piñera 28 February in Italy and the Vatican and the lead also in Spain.
She will speak less than two months after the explicit recognition by Chile of the free and independent State of Palestine.
During his stay in Palestine, Mr. Piñera will seek to send a conciliatory message by highlighting the model of peaceful coexistence between Arabs and Jews in Chile, told the same newspaper, the Chilean foreign minister, Alfredo Moreno Charming.
Chile seeks aspires to play a role in resolving the conflict, but defends the rights of both parties, including those of Palestine to exist, to have its autonomy and its Borders says it.
The Palestinian community in Chile, estimated at some 350 000 members, is the largest outside the Arab world. She held positions of high responsibility in the central and local government and plays an important role in the fields of industry, commerce and finance.

Friday, January 28, 2011

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Survey of death Former Chilean President Allende


COUP IN CHILE: THE DEATH OF SALVADOR ALLENDE records screen - 15/01 / 1980 - 04min26s.
short story of the last day of President Allende who was killed in the coup of September 11, 1973 following the betrayal of the army. ITW Joan GARCES (former personal adviser to S. ALLENDE)

The announcement was made January 27, 2011, Santiago by the highest judicial authorities. The most common version is that Salvador Allende was elected president of Chile in 1970 to head a leftist coalition, had committed suicide September 11, 1973 in the presidential palace, bombed by the Air Force.
Drawing Plantu published in Le Monde on September 11, 2003.
On 11 September 1973, President Salvador Allende took his last speech before he died. Before the presidential palace was bombed by the armed forces led by General Augusto Pinochet seized power.
Alone in the presidential palace, Allende would have taken the gun offered by Cuban President Fidel Castro, to commit suicide. This is the main thesis of his death. No judicial investigation has yet confirmed this version.
Some still believe in the assassination. That is why the prosecutor, Beatriz Pedrals, has opened the investigation. This and 725 other: a research on all deaths during the dictatorship have not yet been investigated. Beatriz Pedrals explained the initiative:
" Where there was no investigation, justice will be responsible for conducting the investigation. And we will reach the conclusions that match. It is possible that manages to shed light on certain circumstances and not others. But the fact is that justice will investigate .
In the case of Salvador Allende, thirty-seven years have passed since then. Learn more about his death may be difficult.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

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/ Crime / dictatorship: 700 complaints

L e judge to coordinate these records has found that many victims never file a complaint and has instructed a solicitor to do it for them, told the AFP Alicia Lira, president of the Parents Association executed policies.
This measure is "very important and reinforces what we demand, that truth is established and justice for all victims of violations of human rights during the dictatorship ," she said.
The military regime ended by 3150 killed or missing and 28,000 cases of torture.
Currently, 560 former military personnel are prosecuted for crimes committed under the dictatorship.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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Condoleezza Rice wanted to send the Palestinians in Chile!

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N e are in 2008, the chief U.S. diplomat Condoleezza Bush Administration Rice is engaged in discussions with Palestinian and Israeli representatives in Berlin. The fate of the 5 million Palestinian refugees around the world is evoked, when the U.S. secretary of state drops the following idea: " Some countries could contribute in-kind assistance to refugees such as Chile or Argentina ; . Under course, these countries of South America could host Palestinian refugees.
Information is supplied by the British daily The Guardian who obtained the minutes of the meeting in question.
absurd idea? Not that much if you know at the time, Chile had host 117 Palestinian refugees under a social integration program. The Andean country has indeed a Palestinian community estimated at several hundreds of thousands of people who arrived in the early twentieth century.
underlying idea: the Palestinian refugees could be accommodated in a land where their community has been installed for a long time ... Because of course it would be too simple facilitating their return to Palestine.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

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Agreement on the price of gas puts an end to strikes

L he Minister of Energy, Laurence Golborne, announced at the end of 48 hours of negotiations with various social sectors of Punta Arenas, 3,000 km of Santiago, a compromise was reached on a 3% increase in gas prices, slightly closer to the rates prevailing in the rest of Chile.
It cost far less than eight times in the rest of the country, but the subpolar region, where gas is used all year for heating and Transportation is also the second most expensive after Santiago de Chile.
The Deputy Interior Minister Rodrigo Ubilla said the agreement provided assistance " some 18,000 vulnerable families in the region in 2011 " to offset the effect of the increase.
Magallanes region in Patagonia Chile was mobilized for two weeks and been on strike for seven days to protest against a planned increase of 17% of the price of gas, ultra-sensitive topic in this region where the temperature reaches than 15 degrees in summer.
incidents around demonstrations were two deaths, two women knocked down by a car on a barricade, last Wednesday during the day's most tense.
Since the beginning of the movement, some 200 people were arrested. Dams on the lines of communication have also blocked thousands of tourists, especially from neighboring Argentina, until this weekend.
The tension in the region had prompted the Chilean government to invoke Sunday a "security law " dating from the dictatorship (1973-90), which authorizes military intervention if necessary to maintain public order and provides the heavier of any convictions.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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A committee to address the issue of access to the sea

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map showing changes of territory following the war in the Pacific. SOURCE wikipedia
U not permanent commission was established, and a first meeting is scheduled for Feb. 7. The two countries hope, through frequent discussions, resolve the dispute arose from the Pacific War (1879-1883), after which Chile had robbed some 400 kilometers of coastline of the Pacific Ocean to Bolivia.

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Chile revokes visas for Russians

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E n under a bilateral agreement signed September 24, 2010 in New York on the sidelines of the General Assembly UN, Russian and Chilean citizens with valid passports and diplomatic and other official may enter the country or the transit without visa provided that the maximum period of stay not exceeding 90 days every six months ( 180 days).
Citizens of both countries wishing to exercise a temporary occupation in the territory of the other must apply for a work visa.
Russian citizens can travel without visas in most Latin American countries - Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Peru, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

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The land of fire burn it?

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One of the newspaper El Pinguino's Punta Arenas Tuesday, January 18, 2011. Title " multitudinous" concert by Sol y Lluvia Chile, in support of manifestantion citizens against rising gas prices.
D or many days, Tierra del Fuego is blocking situation. Several events unions against rising fuel prices led to a general blockade that prevents movement in the province of the far-southern South America.
situation expected to worsen in the coming hours as several unions plan to continue the blockades and actions against the government of President Piñera. According to Chilean daily El Mercurio, over 120 000 people who threaten to strike and worsen the economic blockade by preventing the flow of tourists or even return to their country. Thus, hundreds of Argentine citizens are locked in Chile and can not cross the border to return home.
The Governor of Tierra del Fuego has said in a press release: " we have hundreds of citizens who are stranded without resources because of dams in Punta Arenas. We managed to rescue some through buses and planes provided by the Argentine air force. "

Monday, January 17, 2011

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Security Act applied in southern Chile in troubled

L he government intends to" send a signal "for five days since protesters block roads in the Magallanes region, the airport entrance Punta Arenas, the regional capital of 140,000 inhabitants, and access to its port, told the Santiago Interior Minister and the Government N.2, Rodrigo Hinzpeter.
Some acts have " beyond the scope of legitimate citizen protest ," explained Mr. Hinzpeter, attacking particularly local politicians " irresponsible" that he believes encourage the protesters.
They protested against the decision of the State increased by 17% the price of gas, a highly sensitive topic in the subpolar region, closer to rates in effect in the rest Chile. Attempts to compromise on increases graduated, have so far failed.
The minister also announced that proceedings would be instituted.
incidents around the protests made two died Wednesday, two women knocked down by a car trying to force a barricade. At least 34 people were also arrested after clashes with police.
Some 2,000 Argentine tourists were still stranded Sunday in Punta Arenas, located 3,000 km south of Santiago and near the Natural Park of Torres Paines.
The gas crisis has cost the South its position at the Ministry of Energy Ricardo Raineri, one of four ministers replaced in a reshuffle on Friday.
Gas is a vital commodity - and therefore heavily subsidized by the state - for heating and transportation in the region swept by cold winds, which borders the Strait of Magellan, a passage between Atlantic and Pacific.