José Carrasco Tapia
José Humberto Carrasco Tapia (24 August 1943 – 8 September 1986) was a Chilean journalist known for his struggle against censorship during the military dictatorship era. He was a member of Revolutionary Left Movement. He worked as a journalist for various magazines, newspapers, radios and in television during the 1960s and 1970s. Among these were Punto Final, Gol y Gol and Análisis, the radios Minería, Portales y Chilena, and Canal 9 of the University of Chile. Additionally he was international editor of the magazine Análisis.[1] His killing by the National Information Center on 8 September 1986 was in retaliation for the attempted assassination of Augusto Pinochet the day before.[2]
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Real Academia Española seat G
- Joseph Cassani (1713)
- José Carrasco Tapia (1750)
- Tomás Antonio Sánchez (1768)
- José Antonio Conde (1802)
- Juan Pérez Villamil (1814)
- Vicente González Arnao (1804)
- Patricio de la Escosura (1847)
- Emilio Alcalá-Galiano (1879)
- Pedro de Novo y Colson (1915)
- Eduardo Marquina (1939)
- José María de Cossío (1948)
- Manuel Díez-Alegría (1980)
- José María de Areilza (1987)
- José Hierro[1]
- José Manuel Sánchez Ron (2003)
[1] He was elected in 1999 but never took the seat