The only story for young readers of the legendary Chilean songwriter
and activist who became a symbol of peace amidst the brutality of
Augusto Pinochet's regime.
On September 11, 1973, in Santiago de Chile, Augusto Pinochet took power
and installed a dictatorship in place of the democratic government of
President Salvador Allende. That day Victor Jara, a young songwriter and
activist, poet and playwright is arrested and imprisoned with hundreds
of other people in the Santiago stadium because of his association with
the socialist opposition. His hands, so crucial to playing music, are
broken by one of Pinochet's soldiers. He is executed in the stadium days
later, but his protest songs will continue to resound to this day, as
does his defiance in singing, "Venceremos," We Will Overcome, in the
stadium.
Pinochet will die at an advanced age without having answered for his
crimes that were committed in an effort to crush dissent. But we
celebrate the brave and defiant artists and activists like Victor Jara
who help us to remember our humanity in the face of oppressive
dictatorships.