• The massacre of Puerto Montt (also known as the slaughter of Pampa Irigoin) occurred on March 9, 1969, in Llanquihue, Chile. It took place under the Christian...
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    Puerto Montt (Mapuche: Meli Pulli) is a port city and commune in southern Chile, located at the northern end of the Reloncaví Sound in the Llanquihue...
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    Edmundo Pérez Zujovic (category Ministers of the interior of Chile)
    left-wing opposition of being the main person responsible for the Puerto Montt massacre – the death of eleven residents at the hands of Carabineros de Chile...
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    Squatting in Chile (category Social history of Chile)
    although there were also evictions such as the massacre of Puerto Montt in 1969. In the 1970s, the government of Salvador Allende encouraged occupations, then...
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    Chile 1963-1973 Massacre of Puerto Montt (a.k.a. Massacre of Pampa Irigoin) on 9 March 1965 eleven squatters were shot dead in Puerto Montt Tacnazo 1969...
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  • founder of the Communist Party of Chile or "Preguntas por Puerto Montt" in which he condemns the massacre perpetrated in that city and the Minister of the...
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    Eduardo Frei Montalva (category Grand Crosses Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
    were killed in El Salvador mine and 11 squatters in the Massacre of Puerto Montt. His Minister of the Interior, Edmundo Pérez Zujovic was politically blamed...
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  • The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Chile (numbers may be approximate): Díaz, Catalina (October 19, 2017). "Osorninos recuerdan...
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    Guatemalan genocide (category Genocide of indigenous peoples of North America)
    'acts of genocide.'" Montt was an Evangelical Christian, and his religious zealotry gave a theological justification to the massacres, the logic of which...
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    Putumayo genocide (category Massacres in Colombia)
    Inocente Fonseca near the end of 1911 however their bribery of local authorities allowed the pair to escape. At the time Montt and Inocente Fonseca had 10...
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  • Fest" in Puerto Natales with Exanimatvm a death metal band from Punta Arenas, Attaker Bloody Axe from Valdivia and Blasfematorio from Puerto Montt among...
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    Efraín Ríos Montt's presidency (1982–1983). Ríos Montt instituted a campaign of state terror intended to destroy the Mayas in the name of countering "communist...
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    cooperation with the army and mitigate the negative effects of army massacres. Ríos Montt also expanded on the "civic action" strategy, which began under...
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  • May 1982, the Conference of Catholic Bishops held Montt responsible for increased militarization and continued military massacres. On 18 July 1982, an army...
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    Ríos Montt as "a man of great personal integrity." Ríos Montt was overthrown by General Óscar Humberto Mejía Victores, who called for an election of a national...
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  • Aribert Heim (category University of Vienna alumni)
    Efraim Zuroff, a leading Nazi hunter of the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Zuroff stated that on a visit to Puerto Montt, Chile, in July 2008, Heim's daughter...
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  • 1969 in Chile (category Years of the 20th century in Chile)
    1969 9g March - Puerto Montt Massacre 25 March - The La Silla Observatory is inaugurated in the current Coquimbo Region. 28 April - Crash of LAN Chile Flight...
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    Puerto Aisén Puerto Chacabuco Puerto Cisnes Puerto del Hambre Puerto Edén Puerto Montt Puerto Natales Puerto Navarino Puerto Octay Puerto Toro Puerto...
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    Port of Buenos Aires and Port of Rosario. Chile has important ports in Valparaíso, Caldera, Mejillones, Antofagasta, Iquique, Arica and Puerto Montt. Colombia...
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    Childress Polk, First Lady of the United States (d. 1891) 1809 – Manuel Montt, Chilean scholar and politician, 6th President of Chile (d. 1880) 1809 – Juliusz...
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    embraces the southern part of Valdivia, Los Lagos in Lake Llanquihue, Chiloé, Puerto Montt and the Archaeological site of Monte Verde, also the fiords...
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    severe during the presidencies of Ríos Montt and Lucas García. Other human rights violations committed included massacres of civilian populations, rape,...
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    Providencia, Chile Pucón, Chile Pudahuel, Chile Puerto Aisén, Chile Puerto Montt, Chile Puerto Natales, Chile Puerto Varas, Chile Punta Arenas, Chile Putre, Chile...
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    Franja Transversal del Norte (category Departments of Guatemala)
    Efrain Rios Montt, along with Horacio Maldonado Shaad colonels and Francisco Gordillo. By 1983, it was estimated that 60% of the territory of Alta Verapaz...
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    Fernando Romeo Lucas García (category Defense ministers of Guatemala)
    After the overthrow of Lucas Garcia on 23 March 1982, rose to power a military triumvirate headed by General Efraín Ríos Montt, along with Horacio Maldonado...
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    1896, settling in Rio Gato, near Puerto Montt. In addition, family Wennekool which inaugurated the Dutch colonization of Villarrica. In the early twentieth...
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  • Retrieved 2023-03-13. Haque, Nicolas (12 November 2013). "A little-known massacre in Senegal". Al-Jazeera. Retrieved 14 November 2013. "Fanon documentary...
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    Valdivia (category Capitals of Chilean regions)
    reorganized the political divisions of Chile and declared Valdivia a province of the Los Lagos Region with Puerto Montt as the regional capital. Many Valdivians...
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    Selk'nam genocide (category Massacres in Argentina)
    Hyslop, John McRae, and Montt E. Wales. Prominent landowners with responsibility included Mauricio (Moritz) Braun (brother of businesswoman Sara Braun)...
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  • Víctor Jara (category Communist Party of Chile politicians)
    political confrontation with his 1969 song "Preguntas por Puerto Montt" ("Questions About Puerto Montt"), whose subject was Edmundo Pérez Zujovic, a government...
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