September 11, 2013 marks
the fortieth anniversary of the military coup in Chile. Then,
supporting by Washington, fascist junta has seized power in this Latin
American country. The Nazis staged mass executions and repressions that
killed 30,000 civilians...
In 1970, Chileans elected socialist president Salvador Allende. The new
head of state immediately showed himself a bitter opponent of the
imperial ambitions of Washington that considered South America its own
backyard. Allende's government launched deep economic reforms. First of
all, the banks and companies, owned by the U.S. financial-industrial
groups, were nationalized. On the other hand, Allende has established
ties with the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc’s countries.

