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The destruction of press freedom was a top junta priority. The Catholic Church Vicariate of Solidarity’s radio and press survived as sources of alternate information, as did the Christian Democrat–linked Radio Cooperativa. But eleven daily newspapers shrunk to four, and 50 percent of Chilean journalists lost their jobs in the months after the coup, with many killed or imprisoned and dozens more prosecuted in the 1980s.
Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present
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