September 11 is the anniversary of the 1973 CIA coup against Chile’s 🇨🇱 elected socialist President Salvador Allende

51 years ago today, Salvador Allende, the democratically elected president of Chile, was overthrown in a bloody US backed coup.

When Allende was elected, Nixon ordered the CIA to “make the economy scream” in Chile, via sabotage & sanctions.

Then the US put fascist dictator Pinochet in power.

On this day in 1973, socialist and Chilean president Salvador Allende was killed in the US-backed Pinochet coup. Pinochet’s brutal rule lasted for nearly two decades, and over 43,000 people were executed, tortured, or disappeared.

On this day in 1973, General Augusto Pinochet, backed by the CIA launches a coup against Chile’s socialist President Salvador Allende after a protracted US campaign to sabotage and impoverish the Chilean people.

Allende took up arms himself during the fascist coup until his death in the presidential palace La Moneda. In his last address to the people, he said, “I will not resign! Placed in a historical transition, I will pay with my life for the loyalty of the People” and “They can smash us, but the social processes are not detained, neither with crimes nor with power. History is ours, and the people will make it.”

Under Allende’s leadership, Chile nationalized its mineral wealth and expropriated corporations and banks. However, because capitalist forces were not suppressed, they used Pinochet and the US to install a fascist dictatorship.

Today we remember the worthy and courageous Constitutional President of #Chile, Salvador Allende. #Cuba pays meaningful and permanent tribute to his immortal legacy. “I will pay with my life for the loyalty of the people”…. Allende

The CIA 🇺🇸 has been behind numerous covert destabilization operations utilizing various techniques ranging from assassinations, coups, arming of rebels, and other methods that have led to global mayhem and decades of bloodshed

Chilean 🇨🇱 President Gabriel Boric announced that the country will join the case concerning the Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in Gaza brought forth by South Africa against “Israel”

Boric stated, “I have decided that Chile will support the case presented by SouthAfrica against Israel in the international court. I have instructed the Foreign Ministry to prepare a report with our arguments,” Boric stated.

Chile follows in the footsteps of several countries that have announced their support for South Africa’s case. Most recently, Mexico invoked Article 63 of the ICJ Statute to intervene and provide its perspective on the interpretation of the Convention’s relevant provisions. Libya also filed a similar declaration of intervention. Additionally, Colombia vowed to intervene, and Ireland announced that it will join the case.