By Andres Kogan Valderrama
HAVANA TIMES – Another September 11th arrives in Chile, along with a new commemoration of the criminal coup d’état that took place in 1973. However, it seems that as a society, we are still unable to agree on something as fundamental as the unrestricted respect and protection of democracy and human rights.
I mention this based on last year’s commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the worst attack in Chile’s history. As I noted in a previous column, certain political sectors of the country failed to rise to the occasion, especially in reaching a minimum consensus that democracy must never again be broken under any circumstances.
This is why we are still far from achieving that goal, and we must continue fighting so that one day, as Chileans, without exception, we understand that the events since 1973 can never be justifie