The exile magazine Chile-America and the transnational networks of denunciation and political resistance (1974-1983)

In this article we analyze the participation of the Chilean magazine Chile-América in transnational human rights networks which in essence worked to denounce the crimes committed by the repression apparatus of the Chilean military dictatorship. Founded in September 1974 by members of the Democracia...

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Autor principal: Coelho Neto, Raphael
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Portugués
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2022
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topic Chilean dictatorship
Chile-America magazine
political and transnational networks of denunciation
Dictadura chilena
revista Chile-América
redes políticas y transnacionales de denuncia
Ditadura chilena
Revista Chile-América
redes políticas e transnacionais de denúncia
spellingShingle Chilean dictatorship
Chile-America magazine
political and transnational networks of denunciation
Dictadura chilena
revista Chile-América
redes políticas y transnacionales de denuncia
Ditadura chilena
Revista Chile-América
redes políticas e transnacionais de denúncia
Coelho Neto, Raphael
The exile magazine Chile-America and the transnational networks of denunciation and political resistance (1974-1983)
topic_facet Chilean dictatorship
Chile-America magazine
political and transnational networks of denunciation
Dictadura chilena
revista Chile-América
redes políticas y transnacionales de denuncia
Ditadura chilena
Revista Chile-América
redes políticas e transnacionais de denúncia
author Coelho Neto, Raphael
author_facet Coelho Neto, Raphael
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title The exile magazine Chile-America and the transnational networks of denunciation and political resistance (1974-1983)
title_short The exile magazine Chile-America and the transnational networks of denunciation and political resistance (1974-1983)
title_full The exile magazine Chile-America and the transnational networks of denunciation and political resistance (1974-1983)
title_fullStr The exile magazine Chile-America and the transnational networks of denunciation and political resistance (1974-1983)
title_full_unstemmed The exile magazine Chile-America and the transnational networks of denunciation and political resistance (1974-1983)
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description In this article we analyze the participation of the Chilean magazine Chile-América in transnational human rights networks which in essence worked to denounce the crimes committed by the repression apparatus of the Chilean military dictatorship. Founded in September 1974 by members of the Democracia Cristiana, MAPU and Izquierda Cristiana, and composed of important names in Chilean politics exiled in Italy, such as Bernardo Leighton, Julio Silva Solar, Esteban Tomic and José Antonio Viera-Gallo, Chile-América from its headoffice in Rome worked with progressive political parties and associations and with national and international humanitarian organizations. In its pages, the magazine consistently published various reports, especially from Chilean and foreign political groups, as well as from the human rights commissions of transnational organizations, or even released its own dossiers reporting on practices of political violence during the Chilean dictatorship. Such work benefited of contacts both within and outside Chile. Therefore, based on the reports of abuse, we will center on the analysis of the connections established by the magazine's editors, as well as the political and human rights networks through which Chile-América took action.
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spelling I10-R343-article-387102022-09-06T21:28:48Z The exile magazine Chile-America and the transnational networks of denunciation and political resistance (1974-1983) La revista del exilio Chile-América y las redes transnacionales de denuncia y resistencia política (1974-1983) A revista de exílio Chile-América e as redes transnacionais de denúncia e de resistência política (1974-1983) Coelho Neto, Raphael Chilean dictatorship Chile-America magazine political and transnational networks of denunciation Dictadura chilena revista Chile-América redes políticas y transnacionales de denuncia Ditadura chilena Revista Chile-América redes políticas e transnacionais de denúncia In this article we analyze the participation of the Chilean magazine Chile-América in transnational human rights networks which in essence worked to denounce the crimes committed by the repression apparatus of the Chilean military dictatorship. Founded in September 1974 by members of the Democracia Cristiana, MAPU and Izquierda Cristiana, and composed of important names in Chilean politics exiled in Italy, such as Bernardo Leighton, Julio Silva Solar, Esteban Tomic and José Antonio Viera-Gallo, Chile-América from its headoffice in Rome worked with progressive political parties and associations and with national and international humanitarian organizations. In its pages, the magazine consistently published various reports, especially from Chilean and foreign political groups, as well as from the human rights commissions of transnational organizations, or even released its own dossiers reporting on practices of political violence during the Chilean dictatorship. Such work benefited of contacts both within and outside Chile. Therefore, based on the reports of abuse, we will center on the analysis of the connections established by the magazine's editors, as well as the political and human rights networks through which Chile-América took action. Investigamos en este artículo la participación de la revista chilena Chile-América en redes transnacionales de derechos humanos que buscaban, fundamentalmente, denunciar los crímenes cometidos por el aparato represor de la dictadura militar chilena. Fundada en septiembre de 1974, en el exilio, por miembros de la Democracia Cristiana, MAPU e Izquierda Cristiana, con la participación de nombres importantes de la política chilena exiliados en Italia, como Bernardo Leighton, Julio Silva Solar, Esteban Tomic y José Antonio Viera-Gallo, Chile-América, desde su sede en Roma, trabajó junto a cuadros y partidos políticos progresistas, así como con organizaciones humanitarias nacionales e internacionales. En sus páginas, gracias a sus contactos establecidos dentro o fuera de Chile, la revista se dedicó a publicar diversos reportajes, especialmente de movimientos políticos chilenos y extranjeros, así como de las comisiones de derechos humanos de organizaciones transnacionales o incluso, elaborar sus propios informes comunicando sobre prácticas de violencia política de la dictadura. Nos concentraremos así, a partir de las denuncias, en el análisis de las conexiones establecidas por los editores de la revista, en las redes políticas y de defensa de los derechos humanos a través de las cuales actuó Chile-América. Neste artigo investigamos a participação da revista chilena Chile-América nas redes transnacionais de direitos humanos que buscavam, fundamentalmente, denunciar os crimes cometidos pelo aparelho repressivo da ditadura militar chilena. Fundada em setembro de 1974, no exílio, por membros dos democratas cristãos, do MAPU e da esquerda cristã, com a participação de importantes nomes da política chilena exilados na Itália, como Bernardo Leighton, Julio Silva Solar, Esteban Tomic e José Antonio Viera-Gallo, Chile-América, a partir de sua sede em Roma, trabalhou em conjunto com partidos e quadros políticos progressistas, assim como com organizações humanitárias nacionais e internacionais. Em suas páginas, graças aos contatos estabelecidos dentro e fora do Chile, a revista publicou várias reportagens, especialmente de movimentos políticos chilenos e estrangeiros, bem como das comissões de direitos humanos de organizações transnacionais, e até produziu seus próprios relatórios sobre as práticas de violência política da ditadura. Portanto, vamos nos concentrar na análise das conexões estabelecidas pelos editores da revista nas redes políticas e de defesa dos direitos humanos através das quais o Chile-América atuou. 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