VĂctor Jara was a legendary Chilean folk singer and political activist, whose brutal killing following a military coup in 1973 went unsolved for decades.
Nano Stern isn’t particularly interested in the future. To him, it’s a preoccupation that seems frivolous when, at present, the worth of democracy is constantly being questioned.
From Donald Trump in America to Javier Milei in Argentina, far-right populists have harnessed the power of resentment and are gaining political ground around the world, but in Chile, Argentina’s neighbor to the West and Stern’s home country, the battles being fought now are against the remnants of an ended dictatorship.
VĂctor Jara was a legendary Chilean folk singer and political activist, whose brutal killing following a military coup in 1973 went unsolved for decades.
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