Lula de Silva says September 11th must reaffirm the value of democracy

Edited by Ed Newman
2023-09-11 15:59:21

Pinterest
Telegram
Linkedin
WhatsApp

New Delhi, September 11 (RHC)-- On Monday, Brazilian President Lula da Silva affirmed that the 50th anniversary of the fascist military coup d'état in Chile "is a day to celebrate democracy, pay tribute to the late President Salvador Allende, and repudiate all types of authoritarianism.

"More than remembering the 50 years since the military coup in Chile and the death of Allende, today is a day in which we reaffirm democracy as an essential value for human beings," he posted regarding September 11th.  "On this date, South Americans must celebrate democracy and together build a "history of freedom and the fight against hunger and all forms of inequality," he added.

Since the Brazilian progressive leader is in India participating in the G20 summit, he could not attend the events held in Santiago in honor of the victims of the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet.   However, the Brazilian government sent a large representation led by Justice Minister Flavio Dino and Human Rights Minister Silvio Almeida.

"Pinochet's coup plunged the country into a 17-year dictatorship of torture and death, of which Allende was the first victim. His 'crime' was trying to make Chile a more developed and fairer country," Lula emphasized, adding that the South American peoples breathed again when democracy returned to countries suffocated by authoritarianism such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay.

"As Allende said at his last speech at the La Moneda Palace, history is ours and it is made by the people," stressed Lula, who cut his teeth in politics through the unions and faced the dictatorship that reigned in Brazil between 1964 and 1985.



Commentaries


MAKE A COMMENT
All fields required
NOT TO BE PUBLISHED
captcha challenge
up