This is the chilling
moment soprano Ayleen Jovita Romero defies the silence curfew,
imposed under martial law by the government of Sebastián Piñera in
Chile and sings the song “El derecho de vivir en paz”, (The right
to live in peace) by Victor Jara.
Such is the silence
because of the martial law, that her voice echoes through the
buildings, while people from their windows and balconies are “holding
their breath” to the words of her song, until the moment she hits
the final note and a wave of applause by dozens of people fills the
night and space of a neighborhood under police siege.
The video consists of two
scenes of the moment from different angles, one of them being the
point of view next to the singer's window.
The soprano is singing a
song from a guitar artist called Victor Jara, he was killed by the
Pinochet dictatorship (imposed by the CIA back coup). Jara was taken
prisoner along with thousands of others in the Chile Stadium, where
guards tortured him, smashing his hands and fingers and then told to
try playing his guitar. He was then shot over 40 times and killed.
The song is called “The right to live in peace”.
Victor Jara no morirá nunca. Por desgracia los Pinochet y los Friedman tampoco.
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