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Chile has suffered regular bombings since 2005. Unlike the current spate of terrorism the UK is experiencing, more than 80 disparate, domestic anarchist groups have claimed responsibility for these actions. Disaffected by the government and inspired by those before them, they continue to plant their homemade explosives around Santiago.

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5 October, 2017laurakressly activism, Chile, design, new writing, politics, review, Royal Court, terrorism Leave a comment

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