Chilean community mark 50th anniversary of military coup

The brutal coup d’etat in Chile on 11 September 1973 left thousands dead, many more in exile, and overthrew Salvador Allende’s democratically-elected government. Sheffield is among the cities that gave sanctuary to Chilean refugees. 

The Chilean community and friends held a march and rally on Saturday. Sheffield Live! reporter Steve Buckley spoke to organiser Maria Vasquez-Aguilar of the Chile Solidarity Network

If you have an interest in Latin America -or would just like to learn more- then also join the Cuba Solidarity Campaign in Sheffield for their Latin America Day School, which is taking place on Saturday, 7th October 2023 and starts at 10:00am. 

Speakers include Dr Emily Morris, Institute of Americasy, and Amee Diaz Negrin from the Embassy of Cuba. There will also be workshops on Peru, Argentina, Brazil and more! This is being held at Sheffield's Quaker Meeting House, 10 St James Street, Sheffield S1 2EW. 

Contact sheffieldcsc1959@gmail.com for more details on the Latin America Day School or check out Sheffield Cuba Solidarity Campaign on Facebook. You can also visit the Cuba Solidarity Campaign UK for more information on events in your area.

Post a Comment

1 Comments

John Smith said…
Fidel Castro on the military coup in Chile

Below is an excerpt from a speech given by Fidel on 28 September 1973 to a million-strong rally in Havana, Cuba, gathered to celebrate the 13th anniversary of the foundation of the Committees for the Defence of the Revolution. The rest of the speech (available at http://lanic.utexas.edu/project/castro/db/1973/19730928.html) includes a detailed account of the events that unfolded in Chile on 11 September, and a profound analysis of all that led to that terrible day.

“The [fascists] have even brought into the limelight the rifle with which Allende fought, the automatic rifle that we gave him, attempting to make vulgar and ridiculous propaganda with that. But events have demonstrated that the automatic rifle was the best present that could be given to President Allende in order to defend the Popular Unity government.

“The premonition and reason that we had in presenting the president with this rifle was great. Never was a rifle held in better hands than those of a constitutional and legitimate president of his people. Never has a rifle better defended the cause of the humble, the cause of the Chilean workers and peasants.” [applause] If every worker and every peasant had had in his
hands a rifle similar to that one, there would not have been a fascist coup. [applause] [the crowd chants rhythmic slogan]”