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Judi Lynn

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Tue Sep 10, 2013, 03:05 AM Sep 2013

(AP) Salvador Allende's Legacy Thriving 40 Years After Chile Coup

Salvador Allende's Legacy Thriving 40 Years After Chile Coup
By LUIS ANDRES HENAO 09/09/13 01:03 PM ET EDT AP

SANTIAGO, Chile -- As bombs fell and rebelling troops closed in on the national palace, socialist President Salvador Allende avoided surrender by shooting himself with an assault rifle, ending Chile's experiment in nonviolent revolution and beginning 17 years of dictatorship.

But as the nation marks Wednesday's 40th anniversary of the coup led by Gen. Augusto Pinochet, Allende's legacy is thriving. A socialist is poised to reclaim the presidency and a new generation, born after the return to democracy in 1990 has taken to the streets in vast numbers to demand the sort of social goals Allende promoted.

"Forty years after, he is mentioned more than ever by the young people who flood the streets asking for free, quality education," said his daughter, Sen. Isabel Allende.

"Allende's profile keeps on growing while Pinochet is discredited."

Chileans have focused their anger on the costly university system installed under Pinochet, and on the vast gap between rich and poor that resulted from his free-market economic policies.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/09/allendes-legacy-strong-40_n_3895389.html?utm_hp_ref=world

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