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{{Infobox person|name=Gonzalo Lira|native_name=Gonzalo Ángel Quintilio Lira López|image=Gonzalo Lira.png|birth_date=February 29, 1968|birth_place=Burbank, [[California]], [[USA]]|nationality=Chilean|death_date=January 11, 2024 (age 55)|death_place=[[ | {{Infobox person|name=Gonzalo Lira|native_name=Gonzalo Ángel Quintilio Lira López|image=Gonzalo Lira.png|birth_date=February 29, 1968|birth_place=Burbank, [[California]], [[USA]]|nationality=Chilean|death_date=January 11, 2024 (age 55)|death_place=[[Kharkiv]], [[Ukraine]]}} | ||
'''Gonzalo Lira''' was a [[Republic of Chile|Chilean]] novelist, film director, and journalist who lived in [[Kharkiv]], [[Ukraine]]. | '''Gonzalo Lira''' (29 February 1968 – 11 January 2024) was a [[Republic of Chile|Chilean]] novelist, film director, and journalist who lived in [[Kharkiv]], [[Ukraine]]. | ||
He had reported on the [[2022 Russo-Ukrainian conflict|Russo- | He had reported on the [[2022 Russo-Ukrainian conflict|Russo-Ukrainian conflict]] from a pro-[[Russian Federation|Russian]] perspective, in opposition to the [[Imperial core|Western]] [[Bourgeois media|mainstream media]]'s support for the [[United States of America|USA]]-backed [[2014 Ukrainian coup d'etat|coup]] government in Ukraine. | ||
[[ | He supported [[Pinochet]]; Lira wrote in defense of the [[1973 coup in Chile|1973 coup]] and against [[Allende]]'s presidency, further whitewashing Pinochet's crimes against humanity and likening him to a disinterested figure who begrudgingly accepted power.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Gonzalo Lira|newspaper=Twitter|title=Let's talk about Chile, Allende and Pinochet.|date=2022-06-30|url=https://twitter.com/GonzaloLira1968/status/1542599307936890880|archive-url=https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1542599307936890880.html}}</ref> | ||
Gonzalo Lira died on 11 January 2024 while imprisoned by the [[SBU]] (Security Service of Ukraine) for having criticized the Ukrainian government during the war. He died of complications arising from pneumonia that was untreated by the authorities, which led to a pneumothorax.<ref name=":0">{{Web citation|newspaper=Helsinki Times|title=The tragic end of Gonzalo Lira: A voice silenced in Ukraine|date=2024-01-13|url=https://www.helsinkitimes.fi/world-int/24744-the-tragic-end-of-gonzalo-lira-a-voice-silenced-in-ukraine.html}}</ref> As a [[USA|US]] citizen, he was not supported at all by his embassy to repatriate him or get him the healthcare he needed despite his father's pleas for help.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
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Gonzalo Lira Gonzalo Ángel Quintilio Lira López | |
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Born | February 29, 1968 Burbank, California, USA |
Died | January 11, 2024 (age 55) Kharkiv, Ukraine |
Nationality | Chilean |
Gonzalo Lira (29 February 1968 – 11 January 2024) was a Chilean novelist, film director, and journalist who lived in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
He had reported on the Russo-Ukrainian conflict from a pro-Russian perspective, in opposition to the Western mainstream media's support for the USA-backed coup government in Ukraine.
He supported Pinochet; Lira wrote in defense of the 1973 coup and against Allende's presidency, further whitewashing Pinochet's crimes against humanity and likening him to a disinterested figure who begrudgingly accepted power.[1]
Gonzalo Lira died on 11 January 2024 while imprisoned by the SBU (Security Service of Ukraine) for having criticized the Ukrainian government during the war. He died of complications arising from pneumonia that was untreated by the authorities, which led to a pneumothorax.[2] As a US citizen, he was not supported at all by his embassy to repatriate him or get him the healthcare he needed despite his father's pleas for help.[2]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Gonzalo Lira (2022-06-30). "Let's talk about Chile, Allende and Pinochet." Twitter. Archived from the original.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "The tragic end of Gonzalo Lira: A voice silenced in Ukraine" (2024-01-13). Helsinki Times.