Rodrigo Acu帽a

Led by Rodrigo Acu帽a听补苍诲 Adriana Navarro,听Chilean-Australian community members are听campaigning听for the federal government to give an 鈥渦nreserved apology鈥 for Australia's听covert support to the US-backed coup against Dr Salvador Allende in 1973.

British-based media outlet Alborada has launched a new podcast, , 麻豆传媒 spoke to podcast host, Rodrigo Acu帽a, about the new initiative.

The bare minimum the Western mainstream media could do is report accurately on Venezuela鈥檚 recent parliamentary election, writes Rodrigo Acuna. Once again they have failed.

Adriana Rivas served in the Chilean intelligence agency under dictator Augusto Pinochet. This month, an Australian court will decide whether she will be extradited to Chile, writes Rodrigo Acu帽a.

In recent months a small section of Venezuelans living in Australia have decided to embrace some of the aggressive tactics used by fellow right-wingers living in other parts of the globe.

With a campaign established to deport Lucia Rodriguez, the daughter of Caracas mayor and United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) leader Jorge Rodriguez 鈥 she was accosted in Bondi a few months ago 鈥 and two Venezuelans removed by police from the Latin America Down Under mining expo held in Perth, it is becoming apparent some Venezuelans view these types of actions as acceptable.

Images of the Bolivarian National Police firing tear gas at protestors in Venezuela cannot be provided to us in large enough quantities by the mainstream media.