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Refugees from Fascism: The Story of Chile’s Exiles in Britain
50 years ago today, socialist leader Salvador Allende was murdered in a military coup. In the aftermath, thousands of refugees fled to Britain — and built a community of solidarity.
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Nicolas Jara-Joly is British writer and son of a Chilean exile. He is currently studying a PhD in politics Paris X Nanterre.
50 years ago today, socialist leader Salvador Allende was murdered in a military coup. In the aftermath, thousands of refugees fled to Britain — and built a community of solidarity.