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The image displays a printed informational document or poster from the "Servicio Nacional del Patrimonio Cultural" (National Cultural Heritage Service) in Chile, outlining "DERECHOS Y DEBERES CIUDADANOS" (Citizen Rights and Duties). The document is predominantly white with blue and red accents, mirroring the Chilean flag colors at the top.

The top section features the title and a simple line drawing illustrating a family unit (two adults, a child, and an older adult), representing citizens. Below this, under "MIS DERECHOS" (My Rights), a list enumerates five key rights: receiving equal treatment, knowing staff identity and responsibilities, accessing services without discrimination (e.g., based on race, color, sex, religion), submitting inquiries and requests for information via www.patrimoniocultural.gob.cl, and receiving timely, satisfactory responses.

The middle section, titled "MIS DEBERES" (My Duties), lists four responsibilities: treating staff with respect, caring for and not altering institutional documents and assets (including objects, works, exhibitions, collections, equipment, and infrastructure), timely return of borrowed library materials, and respecting institutional norms and regulations.

The bottom portion addresses legal implications, stating that aggression, violence, and threats are typified in the Penal Code, specifically citing Articles 296 for threats and 395 for bodily injuries. A Chilean government logo for SERPAT (Ministry of Cultures, Arts and Heritage) is visible, accompanied by the slogan "PRESENTES POR UN MEJOR FUTURO" (Present for a Better Future). The document is likely displayed in a public or institutional setting in Santiago, Chile. The photograph captures a physical print, indicated by its angle.
Melani

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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The image displays a printed informational document or poster from the "Servicio Nacional del Patrimonio Cultural" (National Cultural Heritage Service) in Chile, outlining "DERECHOS Y DEBERES CIUDADANOS" (Citizen Rights and Duties). The document is predominantly white with blue and red accents, mirroring the Chilean flag colors at the top. The top section features the title and a simple line drawing illustrating a family unit (two adults, a child, and an older adult), representing citizens. Below this, under "MIS DERECHOS" (My Rights), a list enumerates five key rights: receiving equal treatment, knowing staff identity and responsibilities, accessing services without discrimination (e.g., based on race, color, sex, religion), submitting inquiries and requests for information via www.patrimoniocultural.gob.cl, and receiving timely, satisfactory responses. The middle section, titled "MIS DEBERES" (My Duties), lists four responsibilities: treating staff with respect, caring for and not altering institutional documents and assets (including objects, works, exhibitions, collections, equipment, and infrastructure), timely return of borrowed library materials, and respecting institutional norms and regulations. The bottom portion addresses legal implications, stating that aggression, violence, and threats are typified in the Penal Code, specifically citing Articles 296 for threats and 395 for bodily injuries. A Chilean government logo for SERPAT (Ministry of Cultures, Arts and Heritage) is visible, accompanied by the slogan "PRESENTES POR UN MEJOR FUTURO" (Present for a Better Future). The document is likely displayed in a public or institutional setting in Santiago, Chile. The photograph captures a physical print, indicated by its angle.

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