Nike Jung

Nike studied American Studies and Literature in Berlin and Paris, and Cinema Studies in New York. Now equipped with Masters degree, she went to travel the world for 8 months. After co-writing a documentary about death and society, she is currently working on a documentary on clasism and writing short stories in Valparaíso, Chile.

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Chile: Modern Day Human Rights for the Mapuche

  25 January 2010

The Museum of Memory in Chile documents human rights abuses during the Pinochet dictatorship. During its inauguration, 2 Mapuche women interrupted President Bachelet's speech, reminding the country that there are still present-day concerns for human rights in their indigenous community.

Chile: Leading Candidates for Presidential Elections

  11 December 2009

On the road to Chile's presidential election on January 2010, four candidates lead the first round of voting on December 13: Alliance for Change's Sebastián Piñera, Concertación's Eduardo Frei, independent candidate Marco Enríquez-Ominami, and from the left wing Juntos Podemos Más party, Jorge Arrate.

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