Dictaduras contra la información: cómo el atentado contra el Papa se convierte en una protesta contra la agencia EFE
Abstract
On 13th May 1981, the Turk, Ali Agca shot Juan Pablo II in Saint Peter’s square. When he was arrested he said he was Chilean, among other nationalities. The Government and the Journalist Association of Chile blame EFE Agency for giving this information. Outside Chile and the international Department of EFE, this piece of news was just important to Chile and to the Internacional EFE bureau. Was it a mistake to send out the news? Why did the Chilean dictatorship react in this way?Downloads
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