Corvalán Family, Victims of Pinochet Dictatorship
"It was what any other Chilean family, victimized by the dictatorship, went through: my father, sister-in-law and brother were imprisoned, I was detained in the streets," Corvalán recalls. She was also banned from "attending or even showing up" at any university.
‘Soviet Union Was Where I Felt Happiest’
"People were entitled to free housing, even if it was a communal apartment. The number of tents and homeless people we have in the streets of Chile is inconceivable. In the Soviet Union, however, despite having to share a bathroom and kitchen, you still had a place to live. There were thousands of construction cranes in Moscow, because there was always something being built," she said.
‘Zelensky is being used as a puppet against Russia’
"I am ashamed of the current Chilean government, which includes the Communist Party as part of the governing coalition. I am ashamed that they are blind to the war’s nature and the role of the US that is clearly using Ukraine against Russia with a puppet like Zelensky. I do not understand how they cannot see this," said Corvalán, adding that the Chilean media is clearly distorting the coverage of the conflict.