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  2. El derecho de vivir en paz (song) - Wikipedia

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    El derecho de vivir en paz (The Right to Live in Peace) is the sixth official single released by Chilean singer-songwriter Víctor Jara as a solo artist. It was written by Jara in 1969, as he worked in the "Vietrock" play by Megan Terry. [4] The song was released in 1971 by the Jota Jota label and was included in the El derecho de vivir en paz ...

  3. El derecho de vivir en paz - Wikipedia

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    El derecho de vivir en paz was released in 1971 on DICAP and Odeon Records labels. [25] [26] In 1977, it was reissued by Movieplay. [27]In 2017, the album was reissued in vinyl format along with others by Jara such as Victor Jara (1966), Pongo en tus manos abiertas (1969), La Población (1972) and Manifiesto (1974).

  4. Down syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Trisomy 21. Down syndrome (also known by the karyotype 47,XX,+21 for females and 47,XY,+21 for males) [98] is mostly caused by a failure of the 21st chromosome to separate during egg or sperm development, known as nondisjunction. [91] As a result, a sperm or egg cell is produced with an extra copy of chromosome 21; this cell thus has 24 ...

  5. Pablo Pineda - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Pineda. Pablo Pineda (born 5 August 1974) is a Spanish actor who received the Concha de Plata Award at the 2009 San Sebastián International Film Festival for his performance in the film Yo, también. [1] In the film, he plays the role of a university graduate with Down syndrome, which is quite similar to his real life.

  6. Pongo en tus manos abiertas - Wikipedia

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    Pongo en tus manos abiertas ("I Put Into Your Open Hands") is the fourth studio album by Chilean singer-songwriter Víctor Jara, released in June 1969.It was the third release of the Jota Jota record label, created by the Communist Youth of Chile to publish recordings by artists of the Nueva canción chilena such as Quilapayún, who collaborated in the musical accompaniment of some songs.

  7. Canción sin miedo - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics. A cada minuto, de cada semana. Nos roban amigas, nos matan hermanas. Destrozan sus cuerpos, los desaparecen. No olvide sus nombres, por favor, señor presidente. Cantamos sin miedo, pedimos justicia. Gritamos por cada desaparecida. Que resuene fuerte "¡nos queremos vivas!" Que caiga con fuerza el feminicida.

  8. Canto libre - Wikipedia

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    Canto libre. Canto libre is the fifth studio album by Chilean singer-songwriter Víctor Jara, released in 1970 by Odeon. In this album, he had the support of Inti-Illimani and Patricio Castillo .

  9. Vivir Quintana - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Rodríguez (mother) Tomás Quintana (father) Vivir Quintana (born Viviana Monserrat Quintana Rodríguez; Francisco I. Madero, Coahuila; 1985) is a Mexican singer and composer. Quintana penned the song "Canción sin miedo", or Song without Fear, which has become a feminist hymn against gendered violence and femicide. [1]