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Interviews with Genaro Arriagada

Interviewed December 27, 2024

Young people became excited at the idea of taking back the universities from the military. They were tired of the universities being under military control.

Second, to the extent that an atmosphere for a peaceful and happy campaign began to take shape, people began joining. During the big demonstrations we had in Santiago, we sometimes had (without exaggerating) three hundred thousand people. There was not a single accident.

People stood firmly against those that created chaos. Because the dictatorship wanted to show that if we took to the streets, we would throw stones at the stores, burn the banks, and destroy the city.

So we hoped that our demonstrations would be peaceful and happy. We achieved it. When we did people began to join us because this democracy of which we spoke, in fact, in the streets, was a democracy of friends, one that was not linked to violence. It was obvious.