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NO campaign: Joan Manuel Serrat says Pinochet is not democratic. Jorge Edwards describes the that destruction censorship has caused to literature—book burnings, banned books. Frustrated youth discuss unemployment. Protests against Pinochet by copper workers that feel they were lied to by the government. Orlando Saenz outlines four points on how to return Chile to a true democracy. UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact) NO campaign: Journalist (Patricio Bañados) ; Singer (Joan Manuel Serrat) ; Author (Jorge Edwards) ; The "Crank" NO Supporters (Jaime Celedon, Delfina Guzman, Nissim Sharim, Maria Elena Duvauchelle, Julio Jung, José Manuel Salcedo) ; Engineer, Ex President of SOFOFA (Industrial Labor Union), Writer (Orlando Saenz) NO campaign: Rainbow NO Introduction/Opening ; Patricio Bañados ; Joan Manuel Serrat ; Patricio Bañados ; Jorge Edwards ;Hand Voting NO on the Ballot ; "The Crank" of NO ; "Censorship Does Not Exist, My Love" ; Unemployed Shoes ; "These Men are Chilean" ; NO News ; Patricio Bañados ; NO Orgasm ; Patricio Bañados ; Orlando Sainz ; Patricio Bañados ; Edited "Happiness is Coming" Song YES campaign: To maintain equality, the president (Pinochet) has chosen not to air the YES segment.
Type
moving image
Format
NO Run Time 14:59 YES Run Time 00:00
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb01116941
Language
Spanish
Subject
Government lies Voting procedures Democracy Protests Banned books Laborers Unemployment Book burning Violence Frustrated youth Copper workers Authoritarianism Peace Political division Oppression Literature Free elections Censorship Chile Celedon, Jaime Bañados, Patricio Jung, Julio Guzman, Delfina Saenz, Orlando Sharim, Nissim Serrat, Joan Manuel Salcedo, José Manuel Duvauchelle, Maria Elena
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