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by dnautics
4473 days ago
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Sorry, but your criticism is equally valid for basically any sort of legal propaganda, for example the Declaration of Independence. Moreover, I don't know how hard you've tried to actually compile evidence that "accusations... were never proven in the years following its original publication" - since you clearly weren't aware of those accusations, say, 24 hours ago. Also your history is wrong; the document was used to justify 'impeachment' (because such a concept did not exist in the chilean constitution); the coup itself came afterwards, when Pinochet wrested his leadership of the military into overall civilian leadership, and I would not be so sure that the authors of the document intended the course of action that happened to be an indirect consequence of their petition. The document, btw, passed the chilean legislature 81-47, which while not the two thirds required to remove the president, is still quite a supermajority. Anyways, I think it should be the default assumption that governments torture people. There are scant few that haven't. |
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