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Charles Edmund Lazar Horman (May 15, 1942 – September 19, 1973 [1] [2]) was an American journalist and documentary filmmaker. [3] [4] He was executed in Chile in the days following the 1973 Chilean coup d'état led by General Augusto Pinochet, [4] [5] [6] which overthrew the socialist president Salvador Allende.
The healthcare system in Chile operates as a mixed system, combining both public and private provision of health services. The public system, known as Fondo Nacional de Salud (FONASA), is funded through taxes and provides free or subsidized care to those who cannot afford private health insurance.
While in Chile, he killed another 4 victims before being caught. After being caught, he was sentenced to death via firing squad. Juan de Dios Osorio Galdámez "Che Galdámez" 1942–1943 3 Executed in 1945 Serial burglar from Santiago whose victims were usually homeless and drunk. In December 1942, he killed the owner of a parcel in Conchalí ...
At least three members of the Chilean army were killed in an ambush by members of the revolutionary left-wing movement [8] [9] Caso Degollados: 28–30 March 1985 Chile 3 0 Santiago Penitentiary riot 18 October 1985 Santiago de Chile 8 25 Escape attempt of common prisoners and political prisoners. [10] [11] Operation Albania: 15–16 June 1987 ...
The Ministry of Health of Chile (Spanish: Ministerio de Salud de Chile), also known as MINSAL, is the cabinet-level administrative office in charge of planning, directing, coordinating, executing, controlling and informing the public health policies formulated by the President of Chile.
The series follows the Farragut family, led by Kika (Claudia di Girolamo), a woman who, after losing her husband, convinces her eldest son, Vicente (Néstor Cantillana), a veterinarian, to take his father's place, making him the head of a cartel.
The Caravan of Death (Spanish: Caravana de la Muerte) was a Chilean Army death squad that, following the Chilean coup of 1973, flew by helicopters from south to north of Chile between September 30 and October 22, 1973.
The Apoquindo massacre, also known as the Apoquindo shootings, took place in Santiago, Chile, on October 21, 1993.It resulted in the deaths of eight people during a confrontation between members of the Lautaro Youth Movement guerrilla group and Carabineros de Chile police officers.