
I, a clandestine in Pinochet's Chile
Columnist Eric Nepomuceno recounts his experience in Chilean territory and cites the writers Gabriel García Márquez, from Colombia, and Eduardo Galeano, from Uruguay.

"I bid farewell to my potential readers. I am about to assume the superintendency of EBC in Rio de Janeiro," says Eric Nepomuceno.
Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro, better known as Dudu Bananinha, offered his assessment of Torres: he said that Torres is a victim of the justice system.
I was struck by the most heartbreaking news: Harry Belafonte has died.
Of the AR-15 rifle alone, there are 16 million units scattered throughout homes across the United States.
Neither the mayor nor the governor has the slightest idea how to resolve the nightmarish situation in downtown São Paulo.
He would be paying particular attention to what was happening in Brazil, which he considered his second homeland.
Because first and foremost, it is precisely the voters who must be held accountable for what we are experiencing.
"The more shocking facts like these are revealed, the more unbalanced people are encouraged," says Eric Nepomuceno.
When questioned about the alleged coup decree found in his home, Anderson Torres described the material as "garbage."
If the justice system is even remotely fair, it will first decree that Bolsonaro cannot be a candidate for anything, and then quickly send him to jail.
Such generosity from an irredeemably corrupt and corrupting regime came for nothing?