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The image displays an exhibition wall inside the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago, Chile. The central feature is a large, horizontal red poster with white text and a grid of black and white photographic portraits. The poster's main title is "¡JUSTICIA!" (Justice!) in large white font. Above the portraits, white text reads: "EL REGIMEN MILITAR DE PINOCHET LOS DETUVO, TORTURO, VEJO, E HIZO DESAPARECER" (The Military Regime of Pinochet Detained them, tortured them, abused them, and made them disappear). Below the grid of approximately 100 individual portraits, a caption states: "Ciudadanos chilenos mencionados en las Actas de los 119 (22 y 26 de Julio de 1975), detenidos-desaparecidos al igual que cientos de compatriotas."

The dark background wall features faint white grid lines and scattered large red text, partially visible, including words like "Cejas" (Eyebrows), "Ojos color" (Eye color), "Labios" (Lips), "Mentón" (Chin), and "PARTICULARES" (Particulars), suggesting categories for identification records. Above the central red poster, more large red text reads "NOMBRE DE PARIENTES" (Name of Relatives).

To the left of the central red poster, three smaller, rectangular black-and-white text posters are arranged vertically. The top one is titled "Identificados 60 Miristas Asesinados" (60 Miristas Identified, Murdered). The second one refers to a "Voz purga entre..." (Voice purge among...). The third reads "Miristas Chilenos Muertos, desaparecidos en Argentina" (Chilean Miristas Dead, disappeared in Argentina).

To the right of the central red poster, a small light-green card with a QR code is affixed to the wall. Below it, another black-and-white text poster is titled "Miristas Muertos En Argentina Eran Buscados en Chile" (Miristas Dead in Argentina Were Sought in Chile). Further below, large red text on the wall partially reads "MENIQUB."

The lower portion of the image shows a dark, reflective surface, likely a display case or barrier, reflecting two circular overhead light sources. No individuals are visible interacting with the exhibit.
Melani

Aug 27, 2025, 6:50 PM

Santiago, Chile

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The image displays an exhibition wall inside the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago, Chile. The central feature is a large, horizontal red poster with white text and a grid of black and white photographic portraits. The poster's main title is "¡JUSTICIA!" (Justice!) in large white font. Above the portraits, white text reads: "EL REGIMEN MILITAR DE PINOCHET LOS DETUVO, TORTURO, VEJO, E HIZO DESAPARECER" (The Military Regime of Pinochet Detained them, tortured them, abused them, and made them disappear). Below the grid of approximately 100 individual portraits, a caption states: "Ciudadanos chilenos mencionados en las Actas de los 119 (22 y 26 de Julio de 1975), detenidos-desaparecidos al igual que cientos de compatriotas." The dark background wall features faint white grid lines and scattered large red text, partially visible, including words like "Cejas" (Eyebrows), "Ojos color" (Eye color), "Labios" (Lips), "Mentón" (Chin), and "PARTICULARES" (Particulars), suggesting categories for identification records. Above the central red poster, more large red text reads "NOMBRE DE PARIENTES" (Name of Relatives). To the left of the central red poster, three smaller, rectangular black-and-white text posters are arranged vertically. The top one is titled "Identificados 60 Miristas Asesinados" (60 Miristas Identified, Murdered). The second one refers to a "Voz purga entre..." (Voice purge among...). The third reads "Miristas Chilenos Muertos, desaparecidos en Argentina" (Chilean Miristas Dead, disappeared in Argentina). To the right of the central red poster, a small light-green card with a QR code is affixed to the wall. Below it, another black-and-white text poster is titled "Miristas Muertos En Argentina Eran Buscados en Chile" (Miristas Dead in Argentina Were Sought in Chile). Further below, large red text on the wall partially reads "MENIQUB." The lower portion of the image shows a dark, reflective surface, likely a display case or barrier, reflecting two circular overhead light sources. No individuals are visible interacting with the exhibit.

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