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Pinochet took the pope to the balcony of the La Moneda Palace. But the Church managed to get the pontiff to give clear signs of his support for the work of his representatives in Chile. André Jarlan André Jarlan In one of the masses, John Paul II read a text while holding in his hands the Bible that belonged to Father André Jarlan . The priest had been murdered in 1984, in one of the protests savagely repressed by the regime, when he was praying with that same Bible. The pope also visited the young Carmen Gloria Quintana , who had part of her body burned by the military in another of the protests, in 1986. And she met with representatives of the political parties. At the National Stadium, in his message to young people, he referred to the site as “a place of competitions, but also of pain and suffering in times past.”
And at the headquarters of ECLAC – Economic Commission for Latin America – he highlighted: “The poor cannot wait. "Those who have nothing cannot wait for relief that will come to them through a kind of overflow of the Phone Number Database generalized prosperity of society." In the end, the pontiff spoke of the serious violations of human rights and criticized the ultraliberal economic policy of the Chicago Boys. In November 1992, now in democracy, a ceremony in the cathedral served to bid farewell to the Vicariate of Solidarity. Numerous political and social leaders attended, as well as representatives of human rights organizations. In the middle of the homily, Cardinal Silva Henríquez, now 92 years old, and who had retired 17 years ago, entered the temple timidly and almost surreptitiously.
Upon noticing his presence and in front of an old man who did not like tributes, applause and cheers broke out, in recognition of the man who went down in Chilean history as the staunchest defender of the life and freedom of Chileans. when a helicopter dropped an armored basket in the courtyard of the Santiago prison, managing to rescue four of its militants, three of them convicted of the murder of Jaime Guzmán. Two of the four astronauts will be privileged to set foot on lunar soil, specifically the lunar South Pole , rich in water in the form of ice.This operation was part of Operation Condor and when reporting the death of 59 of these victims in Argentina, the newspaper “La Segunda”, also owned by Edwards, headlined: “Exterminated like mice.”
And at the headquarters of ECLAC – Economic Commission for Latin America – he highlighted: “The poor cannot wait. "Those who have nothing cannot wait for relief that will come to them through a kind of overflow of the Phone Number Database generalized prosperity of society." In the end, the pontiff spoke of the serious violations of human rights and criticized the ultraliberal economic policy of the Chicago Boys. In November 1992, now in democracy, a ceremony in the cathedral served to bid farewell to the Vicariate of Solidarity. Numerous political and social leaders attended, as well as representatives of human rights organizations. In the middle of the homily, Cardinal Silva Henríquez, now 92 years old, and who had retired 17 years ago, entered the temple timidly and almost surreptitiously.
Upon noticing his presence and in front of an old man who did not like tributes, applause and cheers broke out, in recognition of the man who went down in Chilean history as the staunchest defender of the life and freedom of Chileans. when a helicopter dropped an armored basket in the courtyard of the Santiago prison, managing to rescue four of its militants, three of them convicted of the murder of Jaime Guzmán. Two of the four astronauts will be privileged to set foot on lunar soil, specifically the lunar South Pole , rich in water in the form of ice.This operation was part of Operation Condor and when reporting the death of 59 of these victims in Argentina, the newspaper “La Segunda”, also owned by Edwards, headlined: “Exterminated like mice.”