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Gabriel Salazar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gabriel Salazar
Gabriel Salazar Vergara, (Santiago 31 January 1936) is a Chilean historian. He is known in Chile for his study of social history and interpretations of social movements, particularly the recent student protests of 2006 and 2011-2012. He studied history, sociology and philosophy at Universidad de Chile. Salazar used to be a member of the Revolutionary Left Movement until 1973.〔(Gabriel Salazar, Premio Nacional de Historia: "Si Camila Vallejo es inteligente debe abandonar el PC" ) ''El Mercurio de Calama''. p. 46. 17 June. Retrieved 18 June.〕 In that year he was tortured in Villa Grimaldi by the military.〔 ==2011–2012 social movements==
Salazar describes the 2011-2012 Chilean student conflict as being the continuation of a long strife between popular citizen movements and civic and military dictatorships.〔(Perspectivas históricas del movimiento social-ciudadano )〕 In October 2011, Salazar led a campaign aiming to hold a citizen's plebiscite on the demands behind the 2011-2012 Chilean student protests. On June 2012 Salazar sparked a controversy by stating that student leader Camila Vallejo should quit the Communist Party of Chile if she was intelligent enough.〔(Salazar aclara: "Camila Vallejo no es una gran líder política, pero lo puede ser" ) ''El Mercurio''. Published 18 June 2012.〕〔(http://www.latercera.com/noticia/politica/2012/06/674-467355-9-gabriel-salazar-precisa-dichos-sobre-vallejo-no-es-una-lider-politica-y-lo-puede.shtml ). ''La Tercera''. Published on 18 June 2012.〕
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