FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 23, 2002
Chilean activist asks Canadians to
remember the "other September 11"
Thousands still unaccounted for 29 years after 1973 terrorist
attack
EDMONTON – As people around the world look back on last
year’s terrorist attacks in the United States, a Chilean activist is urging
Canadians not to forget the horror of the "other September 11."
Viviana Diaz, President of the Association of the Relatives
of the Disappeared in Chile, is on a cross-Canada speaking tour aimed at
reminding people of the military coup that took place in her country on
September 11, 1973.
During that coup, terrorists bombed the Chilean Parliament
buildings, assassinated the elected president, Salvador Allende, and toppled
Allende’s popular government. Thousands of people were killed on that day and
in the 17 years of military dictatorship that followed. Thousands of others
"disappeared" and remain unaccounted for today.
| WHAT: |
News Conference to Discuss the "Other September
11" |
| WHO: |
Association of the Relatives of the Disappeared in
Chile |
| WHEN: |
11:30 am, Tuesday, September 24 |
| WHERE: |
CUPE 474 Boardroom, 10989-124 Street, Edmonton |
As part of her visit to Edmonton, Diaz will meet with many of
the hundreds of Chileans who settled in Edmonton after fleeing or being exiled
from their homeland. She will also hold a news conference on Tuesday, September
24 to review the history of the "other September 11" and give an
update on efforts to uncover what really happened to the
"disappeared."
"Americans often talk about September 11 as an attack on
freedom and democracy," says Ramon Antipan, an activist from Edmonton’s
Chilean community. "But September 11, 1973 was even more devastating to the
people of Chile. It robbed them of their freedom and it destroyed their
democratic system – which, at the time, was the oldest and most stable
democracy in South America."
In addition to her news conference, Diaz will participate in
a special reception and seminar at the Stanley Milner Library Theatre at 7 p.m.
on Tuesday, September 24. Her visit to Edmonton is co-sponsored by the
Chilean-Canadian Community of Edmonton, the Stanley Milner Library, the
University of Alberta’s International Association and the Alberta Federation
of Labour.
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For more information call:
Les Steel, President @
780-499-4135 (cell)
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