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Chile faces a bleak future of political repression and class warfare whether or not the military junta retains direct control of the government, Jorge Dominguez, assistant professor of Government, told a group of 30 students last night in Old Leverett Library...

Author: By Travis P. Dungan, | Title: Dominguez Says Repression In Chile to Remain Strong | 10/3/1973 | See Source »

...Dominguez said that Chile's behavior would probably follow the pattern of either Argentina or Brazil over the past two decades. Argentina's military returned power to civilians after 18 years of dictatorship, but the armed forces of Brazil have maintained their control since 1964, he said. Both governments have severely restricted individual freedom and outlawed social reforms...

Author: By Travis P. Dungan, | Title: Dominguez Says Repression In Chile to Remain Strong | 10/3/1973 | See Source »

Andrew Zimbalist, a fourth-year graduate student in Economics, agreed with Dominguez that rightist elements would dominate Chilean politics for at least the next several years...

Author: By Travis P. Dungan, | Title: Dominguez Says Repression In Chile to Remain Strong | 10/3/1973 | See Source »

...Jorge Dominguez, assistant professor of Government, said that while Allende's government had picked up seats in both houses, it had fallen off from its percentage of the total vote in last year's municipal election. "I don't see it as much of an increase in terms of votes" he said. He said the results indicate that the government's popularity had increased in 1971, but fallen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Chilean Marxists Make Gains; Gaullist Vote Falls in France | 3/6/1973 | See Source »

Attributing the attack to "mercenaries in complicity with inferior authorities," President Luis Echeverria Alvarez last week announced the resignation of the country's second most powerful figure: Mexico City Mayor Alfonso Martinez Dominguez, the former boss of Mexico's long-dominant Partido Revolucionario Institutional (P.R.I.). The capital's police chief, Colonel Rogelio Flores Curiel, also resigned. The resignations followed Echeverría's announcement that the city government would be investigated. The Falcons are believed to have been groomed at city expense as a secret army to embarrass and thwart Echeverria's reformist policies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: Showing Them Who's Boss | 6/28/1971 | See Source »

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