During Pinochet’s coup, Allende made a last speech from the besieged presidential palace, that was broadcasted live on some radio stations. I found it very moving, and I’m searching for the soundfile.
I know it’s possible to find it on the net, since I did once (but deleted my bookmarks since), but it seems I’m unable to find it again.
So, if anybody knows where I can find it, thanks in advance.
RyJae
August 9, 2005, 1:04am
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The second link has the mp3 link on the bottom of the page, think that may be what your looking for.
RyJae
August 9, 2005, 1:14am
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9:10 A.M
Surely this one will be the last opportunity in which it can direct me to you. The Air Force has bombed the Postal towers of Radio and Radio Corporation. My words do not have bitterness but deception That is they the moral punishment for which they have betrayed the oath that did: soldiers of Chile, titular Commanders-in-Chief, admiral Merino, who has autodesignado commander of the Navy, plus Mr. Mendoza, crawling general who only yesterday showed his fidelity and loyalty to the Government, and that also is self-appointed Chief of a main directorate of customs officers. Before these facts to only it is possible to say me to the workers: I am not going to resign! Placed in an historical transit, promissory note with my life the loyalty of the town. And I say to them that I have the certainty that the seed which we have given to the worthy thousand and thousand conscience of Chileans, could not definitively be harvested. They have the force, will be able to dominate to us, but the social processes neither with the crime nor with the force stop. History is ours and the towns do.
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Source for the rest
I have to agree with your judgement clairobscur now I want to find a translated audio file.