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  1. Il y a 15 heures · 1973 Chilean coup d'état. Part of the Cold War in South America and Operation Condor. From top to bottom: the bombing of La Moneda on September 11, 1973, by the Chilean Armed Forces; a journalist and soldiers during the coup; and detainees and torture victims being detained at the National Stadium. Date.

    • Armed forces put the country under military control. Little and unorganized civil resistance.
    • Chile
    • 11 September 1973
  2. 20 avr. 2024 · By the mid-1980s, “Free Nelson Mandela” became a constant and global refrain with the “I am prepared to die” statement being quoted at rallies and emblazoned on T-shirts. “On one level ...

  3. 28 avr. 2024 · People light candles during a vigil for three police officer in front of Chiles police headquarters in Santiago, Chile, Saturday, April 27, 2024. Armed assailants ambushed and killed three law enforcement officers in southern Chile on Saturday before setting their car on fire, authorities said. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

  4. 5 mai 2024 · Democracy is currently under threat in Georgia. The ruling political party, Georgian Dream, has set in motion, since the beginning of April 2024, a parliamentary process to adopt the so-called “Foreign Agents” Bill. This law would require nongovernmental organisations and independent media outlets to register in a governmental registry if they receive more than 20% of their annual funding ...

  5. 26 avr. 2024 · In South Africa’s upcoming election, after 30 years of ANC government, that sentiment could be put to the test. Former anti-apartheid student protest leader Seth Mazibuko is among activists and ...

  6. 26 avr. 2024 · Sub-Saharan Africa. The violent legacy of colonialism persists in Sub-Saharan Africa—but local activists are reclaiming the future for their communities. Though conflict, corporate exploitation, and human rights abuses continue to haunt the region, grassroots organizations from Uganda to Sierra Leone have won major victories.

  7. Il y a 4 jours · Han Nam-su was destined for a life among North Korea’s elite. The son of a military officer, Han and his family were afforded privileges that ordinary North Koreans didn’t have. Things changed after Han’s father commented on the country’s need for economic reform; he was instantly branded a traitor, tried in a military court, and executed.