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CETIM’s actions, with its partners in the field, in favour of the Chilean people

Grave human rights violations in Chile

HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 43rd session March 2020 [Excerpt from the statement] The CETIM expresses its concern about the serious violations of human rights and the bloody repression perpetrated in Chile by the forces in charge of maintaining public order (armed forces and carabineros). Read the CETIM’s oral statement in Spanish Watch the video subtitled in […]

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Chile, the role of multinationals in the fundamental right to water

The framework of the new series of events “Hors Champ” offers films dealing with societal and current affairs topics that are rarely covered by the media and conventional distribution channels. To inaugurate these evenings, Pôle Sud and journalist Elena Rusca are working together on the theme of access to water in the Valparaiso region of […]

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Declarations on Venezuela, Cuba and Chili

During the thirty-sixth session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, which took place in September, the CETIM drew attention to the situation of the people of three countries on the American continent: Venezuela, Cuba and Chili. Venezuela Preoccupied by a unilateral presentation of the situation in Venezuela that encourages violence, the CETIM denounced the […]

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Chile: rights of the Mapuche people

HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 36th session 11-29 September 2017   Agenda item 3 : Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development Read the CETIM’s written statement     Rights of the Mapuche people in Chile: violations, non-recognition and denial of otherness [2]   On the […]

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Assessment of human rights in Chile: 40 years later

Forty years after the coup d’Etat, Chile remains marked by two decades of military dictatorship. The democratic transition that followed is left incomplete: The current constitution was established under the rule of General Pinochet, the victims of the dictatorship only rarely receive compensation for their suffering. The process of democratization needs to continue so Chile can leave behind its dark period of history.

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