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A mirar el mar

Orfelina Sepúlveda is a survivor of the Fuerte el Morro clandestine detention, torture, and disappearance center in Talcahuano, Chile. Hundreds of young students and supporters of the Chilean popular movement of the 1970s were taken to this facility. Orfelina remembers the dark times that this South American country experienced with pain and hope, maintaining her firm conviction that the struggle for freedom and equality is a collective one.

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Orfelina Sepúlveda is a survivor of the Fuerte el Morro clandestine detention, torture, and disappearance center in Talcahuano, Chile. Hundreds of young students and supporters of the Chilean popular movement of the 1970s were taken to this facility. Orfelina remembers the dark times that this South American country experienced with pain and hope, maintaining her firm conviction that the struggle for freedom and equality is a collective one.

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