Retro Report: He Died Giving a Voice to Chile’s Poor. A Quest for Justice Took Decades. By News November 19, 2018 Add Comment Edit The activist folk singer Victor Jara was murdered in the days after a 1973 coup that brought Gen. Augusto Pinochet to power. A quest for his killers led to a Florida courtroom. Share this post Related PostsSenator Josh Hawley Raises Questions About Neomi Rao’s Abortion StanceTrump Undermines Top Trade Adviser as He Pushes for China DealCyber Command Operation Took Down Russian Troll Farm for Midterm ElectionsMind: When the Bully Is the BossTrump and Trade Adviser ‘Disagree’ on What to Call Deal With ChinaWhat Would ‘Medicare for All’ Do to Medicare?Biden’s Family Is Urging Him to Run in 2020In Show of Bipartisanship, House Approves a Sweeping Land Conservation Bill
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