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The massacre of Puerto Montt (also known as the slaughter of Pampa Irigoin) occurred on March 9, 1969, in Llanquihue, Chile. It took place under the Christian Democrat government of Eduardo Frei Montalva. During the massacre, ten inhabitants of the province died at the hands of Chilean police officers (including a nine-month-old baby who died from inhaling tear gas) and another seventy people (between carabineros and occupants) were wounded to varying degrees. The political responsibilities for what happened have long been the subject of controversy in Chile, with much of the blame being placed on then Minister of the Interior Edmundo Pérez Zujovic, who would be assassinated in revenge two years later by a far-left urban guerrilla organization.

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  • The massacre of Puerto Montt (also known as the slaughter of Pampa Irigoin) occurred on March 9, 1969, in Llanquihue, Chile. It took place under the Christian Democrat government of Eduardo Frei Montalva. During the massacre, ten inhabitants of the province died at the hands of Chilean police officers (including a nine-month-old baby who died from inhaling tear gas) and another seventy people (between carabineros and occupants) were wounded to varying degrees. The political responsibilities for what happened have long been the subject of controversy in Chile, with much of the blame being placed on then Minister of the Interior Edmundo Pérez Zujovic, who would be assassinated in revenge two years later by a far-left urban guerrilla organization. (en)
  • La masacre de Puerto Montt —también conocida como matanza de Pampa Irigoin— fue una masacre por parte de fuerzas policiales de Chile ocurrida en la ciudad de Puerto Montt el 9 de marzo de 1969, durante el gobierno democratacristiano de Eduardo Frei Montalva. En el hecho, once pobladores murieron a manos de efectivos de Carabineros de Chile —incluyendo un menor de tres meses de edad que falleció a causa del gas lacrimógeno— durante el desalojo de una ocupación ilegal de terreno. Más de 70 personas, entre pobladores y carabineros, resultaron heridas de diversa gravedad, según la versión oficial de la autoridad. (es)
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  • La masacre de Puerto Montt —también conocida como matanza de Pampa Irigoin— fue una masacre por parte de fuerzas policiales de Chile ocurrida en la ciudad de Puerto Montt el 9 de marzo de 1969, durante el gobierno democratacristiano de Eduardo Frei Montalva. En el hecho, once pobladores murieron a manos de efectivos de Carabineros de Chile —incluyendo un menor de tres meses de edad que falleció a causa del gas lacrimógeno— durante el desalojo de una ocupación ilegal de terreno. Más de 70 personas, entre pobladores y carabineros, resultaron heridas de diversa gravedad, según la versión oficial de la autoridad. La tragedia causó conmoción nacional y provocó una grave crisis política al interior del gobierno de Frei Montalva. El ministro del Interior de la época, Edmundo Pérez Zujovic, fue acusado por la Unidad Popular como el responsable de los trágicos hechos, por lo que renunció a su cargo cuatro meses después, luego de que no prosperara una acusación constitucional en su contra. Su asesinato en 1971 por un grupo de extrema izquierda, durante el gobierno de Salvador Allende, sería en represalia por los sucesos de Puerto Montt. Ninguna autoridad fue sometida a proceso por los muertos y heridos de la masacre. Los familiares de las víctimas solo serían compensados con viviendas y pensiones vitalicias por el gobierno de Salvador Allende en 1971. (es)
  • The massacre of Puerto Montt (also known as the slaughter of Pampa Irigoin) occurred on March 9, 1969, in Llanquihue, Chile. It took place under the Christian Democrat government of Eduardo Frei Montalva. During the massacre, ten inhabitants of the province died at the hands of Chilean police officers (including a nine-month-old baby who died from inhaling tear gas) and another seventy people (between carabineros and occupants) were wounded to varying degrees. The political responsibilities for what happened have long been the subject of controversy in Chile, with much of the blame being placed on then Minister of the Interior Edmundo Pérez Zujovic, who would be assassinated in revenge two years later by a far-left urban guerrilla organization. (en)
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