Franjas de Propaganda Electoral en el Plebiscito Chileno 20 de septiembre 1988
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YES campaign: Chile's obstacles include: communism, disorder, inflation, misery, and underdevelopment. Some want to return to the past and erase the progress Chile has made. Chile is a world leader in forestry. Juan Gonzalez (entrepreneur) states the "product" NO is selling is bad. Monica Izquierdo (entrepreneur) talks about how hard it was to find merchandise for her business before Pinochet. She does not want to return to those times. YES will make things better through democracy. YES is winning against NO. The majority of Chile's exports are from agriculture. Chile feeds 90 other countries worldwide. Development in Chile must continue to maintain its progress. A farmer explains that the Pinochet regime has kept its promise to improve agriculture through government aid and water rights. Vote YES so progress does not stop. Chileans have overcome misery and obtained freedom. They do not deserve to return to violence and chaos from terrorism. Guillermo, a burn victim, retells his encounter with terrorism while on a bus. The opposition (NO) lies.
NO campaign: Mothers of disappeared people unite and dance. Performance by Sting for "They Dance Alone." Women demand a fair just political space, not one created by patriarchy. TV networks do not show peaceful protests because they are an accomplice to the Pinochet regime. José Zalaquett explains that torture degrades society because it dehumanizes people. Truths need to be told about Chile's torture history. Olga Garrido explains that she was kidnapped and tortured. She is traumatized by what happened to her, and she wants Chile to return to a better, safer place. A young woman, Carolina Toha, does not want to live the next 8 years of her life under Pinochet. She wants progress and a better future. Patricio Bañados says it is impossible to spy during voting; votes are private and confidential. - Event Date
- Tuesday, Sept. 20 1988 10:45 pm
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- 1988
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YES campaign: Track & Field, Chilean Obstacles ; Youth for YES ; "A Winning Country" Transition with YES Logo ; Chile is a Leader ; "A Winning Country" Transition with YES Logo ; Testimony of Juan Gonzalez, Entrepreneur ; YES Anchor, Hernan Serrano - YES is Responsible ; Chinese Pork Canned Food ; Testimony of Monica Izquierdo ; YES Spokeswoman - The Political Future ; Remember - 15 Days Left until the Triumph of YES with Hand Voting YES on the Ballot ; NO Cheerleaders & Poverty ; YES Spokesman - The Chilean Fields ; Jorge Prado, Board Room - Agriculture ; Chilean Agriculture - Farmer's Testimony ; A Tunnel Without An Exit ; A Tunnel With An Exit ; "A Winning Country" Transition with Pinochet ; Remember - 15 Days Left until the Triumph of YES with Hand Voting YES on the Ballot ; YES Anchor - Winning Against Hate and Violence ; Testimony of Burn Victim - Commentary ; So That This Man Never Governs ; YES Anchor, Hernan Serrano ; Youth for YES ; "Comrade, Happiness is Coming " Song ; Inflation Ball ; Mockery of Florcita Motuda
NO campaign: Rainbow NO Introduction/ Opening ; Mothers Dance "La Cueca Sola" ; Hand Voting NO on the Ballot ; Patricio Bañados - "They Dance Alone" ; Sting Performing "The Disappeared" & "They Dance Alone" ; NO News ; Patricio Bañados ; José Zalaquett, Lawyer ; Patricio Bañados - Testimony ; Mrs. Olga Garrison ; NO Kids Drawings ; Patricio Bañados, Youth ; Carolina Toha, Testimony ; Hand Voting NO on the Ballot ; Patricio Bañados ; Edited NO Song "Happiness is Coming" ; Rainbow NO Closing - Physical Description
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YES Run Time 14:56
NO Run Time 14:59 - Note
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YES campaign: Entrepreneur (Juan Gonzalez) ; Journalist (Hernan Serrano) ; Entrepreneur of Rubro Alimentos (Monica Izquierdo) ; Minister of Agriculture (Jorge Prado Aránguiz) ; Musician (Florcita Motuda)
NO campaign: Journalist (Patricio Bañados) ; Musician (Sting) ; Lawyer (José Zalaquett) ; Tortured Woman (Olga Garrido) ; Ex-Soccer Player (Carlos Caszely) ; Young Woman (Carolina Toha) - Geographic
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- Agriculture
- Business
- Change
- Children's artwork
- Chinese imports
- Communism
- Confidentiality
- Dehumanization
- Democracy
- Disappeared
- Disorder
- Equity
- Exports
- Fear
- Food shortages
- Freedom of choice
- Inflation
- Lies
- Misery
- Mothers
- Peaceful protests
- Progress
- Protests
- Reflection
- Self-sufficiency
- Torture
- TV networks
- Underdevelopment
- Violence
- Water
- Women's rights
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- Spanish; Castilian
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