- Óscar
Guillermo Garretón Purcell (born 14
October 1943) is a
Chilean politician who
served as
Undersecretary and
Deputy for his country. Is considered...
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Manuel Antonio Garretón (Santiago, May 23, 1943) is a
Chilean sociologist,
political scientist and essayist. He
received the
National Prize for Humanities...
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Jorge Garretón (2
April 1899 – 19
August 1935) was a
Chilean fencer. He
competed in the team
sabre event at the 1928
Summer Olympics.
Jorge Garretón at Olympedia...
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Antonio Garretón (born in Aragón, Spain) was a
Spanish army
officer who
served in
different positions in
Colonial Chile and Chiloé.
Garretón led Spanish...
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Pablo Arturo Garretón (born 26 June 1966 in San
Miguel de Tu****án) is a
former Argentine rugby union player. He pla**** as a flanker. His
father was a rugby...
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Congress of the party, held in 1972, the
forces led by Óscar
Guillermo Garretón [es] and
Eduardo Aquevedo gained prominence. They
adhered to Marxism-Leninism...
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Garretón,
Manuel Antonio (1990).
Democratic inauguration in Chile: from
Pinochet to Aylwin.
Third World Quarterly, 12(3-4), p. 67.
Garretón, Manuel...
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Colonel José
Antonio Vidaurre Garretón (December 22, 1798 -
October 4, 1837) was a
Chilean military officer who led a
failed insurrection in 1837 that...
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squad – 1991
Rugby World Cup
Forwards Aguirre Buabse Bosch Carreras Cash
Garretón (c) Irarrázaval Le Fort
Llanes Lombardi Méndez
Molina Santamarina Sporleder...
- 000 Hutu
refugees could well have been m****acred".
According to
Roberto Garretón, UN
Special Rapporteur on the
situation of
human rights in Congo, "The...