Word: chileanization
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...press rarely covers this kind of hero, almost as rarely as it would cover the suffering of Solzhenitsyn if he happened to be a Vietnamese pamphleteer or a Chilean folksinger instead of an anti-communist Nobel Prize winner. Real heroes rarely get publicity or official recognition; their anonymity is part of their heroism...
...against Geneen aren't related to Watergate at all. They have to do with his company's admitted attempt to foment disorder in Chile in 1970, and the improper influence it and companies like it evidently exerted in getting the United States to offer the tacit support to the Chilean government's opponents that helped make September's coup possible. Geneen may be an accessory before the fact to the political killings Chilean generals have carried on since then, in part to protect ITT's profits...
...example, he cited the recent disclosures of the role of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation in Chilean domestic politics and antitrust violations here...
...former adviser to Cuban President Fidel Castro and Chilean leader Salvador Allende yesterday linked black activism in the United States with revolutions in underdeveloped countries as the prime source for social change in the world today...
...half of Washington's estimated $1.9 billion trade surplus in 1973 came from their countries, the U.S. should import more goods from them. They will also voice some predictable complaints about interference in their countries' internal affairs by U.S. companies. ITT'S well-documented meddling in Chilean politics is a green and painful memory throughout the hemisphere. Even if Kissinger accepted all of the Latin arguments, however, he would still have to persuade a sometimes reluctant Congress to modify trade and tariff pacts...