133 results where found for «Recinto CNI, Cuartel Central Borgo��o»


Recinto: Recinto Militar Fundo Quilmo, Chillán
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Recinto: Recinto Secreto CNI, calle Miraflores al llegar a Caupolicán, Temuco
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Recinto: Recinto ex Hospital Base de Osorno / Fiscalía Militar
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Recinto: Recinto CNI calle Pérez Rosales 764, Valdivia
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Recinto: Recinto SIM calle Picarte 1451, Valdivia, Palacio de la Risa
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Recinto: Recinto CNI calle Kusma Slavic Nº 920, Punta Arenas
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Anthem of Puchuncaví (Himno de Puchuncaví)

Music piece by:
Sergio Vesely
Testimony by:
Sergio Vesely
« A few weeks before being transferred to Valparaíso Jail - where I would face a war council on account of alleged violations of the State Interior Security Law and other military regulations that existed during the state of siege - I wrote a song that I called anthem, because I wanted it to be sung as a group at the end of our cultural events on Fridays. »
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« crossing central valleys »
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National Anthem of Chile

Music piece by:
Eusebio Lillo and Ramón Carnicer
Testimony by:
Boris Chornik Aberbuch
« The Puchuncaví detention camp’s daily routine included mandatory participation in the ceremonies of raising and taking down the Chilean flag on the flagpole at the entrance to the camp. »
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« The process began by assembling the prisoners. On the camp’s central square, the commander and some of the soldiers would take roll call. Afterwards, we were marched to the camp entrance, singing military songs such as 'Lili Marlene' in unison (yes, indeed, the same one sung by the Nazi armies, but with the lyrics translated into Spanish). »
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Priests and Soldiers (Curas y milicos)

Music piece by:
Sergio Vesely
Testimony by:
Sergio Vesely
« I don’t want to exaggerate but Camp Melinka became not only a factory that produced handicrafts and a performance hall but also a university. »
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« While listening to one of those professors, I learned about Father Bartolomé de las Casas, a priest who lived in Central America and earned the title of Defender of the Indians during the harshest period of the Spanish Conquest. His life was marked by defeat. He was unable to stop the abuses committed with the consent of the Catholic Church, which was his spiritual home. »
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Recinto: Comisaría de Carabineros Nº 2, Valparaíso Central
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