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This image depicts a backlit exhibit display featuring a replica of the front page of the Chilean newspaper *Ultimas Noticias* from Tuesday, September 11, 1973. The primary headline reads "ALLENDE, PRESO" (ALLENDE, ARRESTED) and "Se Rindió a las 12:30" (He surrendered at 12:30), with a sub-headline "Versión de que se Suicidó" (Version that he committed suicide). A prominent black-and-white portrait of Salvador Allende is visible on the lower right of the newspaper, alongside another black-and-white image depicting a large building, likely La Moneda Palace, with figures standing in front of it. Additional smaller headlines and articles are also present. To the right, part of another backlit display, showing a different newspaper page (identifiable as *LA NACION*), is visible. The immediate environment is an indoor museum setting, characterized by reflections on a glass panel in the background, which contains partial French text about "Hubert Beuve-Méry" and "la junte chilienne" (the Chilean junta), indicating the exhibit's historical and political context. The scene is located within the Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos (Museum of Memory and Human Rights) in Santiago, Chile.
Melani

Jul 25, 2025, 7:04 PM

Santiago, Chile

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This image depicts a backlit exhibit display featuring a replica of the front page of the Chilean newspaper *Ultimas Noticias* from Tuesday, September 11, 1973. The primary headline reads "ALLENDE, PRESO" (ALLENDE, ARRESTED) and "Se Rindió a las 12:30" (He surrendered at 12:30), with a sub-headline "Versión de que se Suicidó" (Version that he committed suicide). A prominent black-and-white portrait of Salvador Allende is visible on the lower right of the newspaper, alongside another black-and-white image depicting a large building, likely La Moneda Palace, with figures standing in front of it. Additional smaller headlines and articles are also present. To the right, part of another backlit display, showing a different newspaper page (identifiable as *LA NACION*), is visible. The immediate environment is an indoor museum setting, characterized by reflections on a glass panel in the background, which contains partial French text about "Hubert Beuve-Méry" and "la junte chilienne" (the Chilean junta), indicating the exhibit's historical and political context. The scene is located within the Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos (Museum of Memory and Human Rights) in Santiago, Chile.

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