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  1. Photographic exhibition on Chile (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Two men are interviewed on their exhibition of photographs relating to human rights abuses in Chile, their technique of blending images together and how they chose quotes and captions to go with the images....

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  2. British doctor tortured in Chile (1976)

    Genre
    News report; Press conference

    Sheila Cassidy is a British doctor who went to Chile to practice medicine. While she was there, she treated a political opponent of the new regime, and was arrested and tortured as a result. On her return...

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  3. James Callaghan on Chile (1974)

    Genre
    Speech

    Speech by UK Foreign Secretary James Callaghan on the current political situation in Chile and the seizure of power by a dictatorship led by General Augusto Pinochet.

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  4. Human rights in Chile (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with David Simpson of Amnesty International about human rights abuses in Chile under the regime of General Pinochet. Interviewer not identified.

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  5. Clare Wilson arrest in Chile - Government view (1980)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified male speaker (poss. Nicholas Ridley, Minister of State at the Foreign Office) on the treatment of British student Clare Wilson following her arrest by the secret police in Chile (16/07/80). Male...

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  6. Chilean prisoners to be freed? (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified Amnesty International spokesman on the possible release of prisoners of conscience in Chile. Over 1500 individuals are currently unaccounted for. Male interviewer not identified.

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  7. Pilot’s father on helicopter crash (1982)

    Genre
    Interview

    The unidentified father of a helicopter pilot whose aircraft crashed in Chile during the Falklands conflict talks about his son (who was unharmed). Female interviewer not identified.

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  8. Elections in Chile (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Vox pop

    Rebecca Gorman reports from Santiago on the first democratic elections in Chile in 16 years as dictator Augusto Pincohet steps aside. Looks at the leading runner for the presidency, Patricio Aylwin and his...

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  9. Martin Middlebrook on helicopter crash in Falklands War (1985)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with historian Martin Middlebrook on his new book, The Falklands War, 1982 (first published as Operation Corporate) focusing on the incident in the Falklands War when a British helicopter crashed...

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  10. Sheila Cassidy on becoming a nun (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Author, doctor and former torture victim Sheila Cassidy on her decision to become a nun. She says that she has left her life as a surgeon behind and is ready to dedicate her life to God. She adds that her...

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