For Chilean journalists, when the consequences not so long ago of “offending the wrong people could be lethal, caution was entirely understandable as a matter of physical well-being. Today, deriving from passivity rather than self-defense, it is more a matter of economic, political, and social accommodation.”
Keywords:
Allende,
censorship,
Chile,
dictatorship,
journalist,
media,
Pinochet,
Press,
Repression,
Sensationalism
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