Through a statement, the communist youth (JJCC) referred to the controversy for the installation of two dolls with photographs of the faces of José Antonio Kast and Johannes Kaiser with Nazi symbols and that they were hung from the ankles in a whereabouts during the commemoration of the Day of the Worker this May 1.
The image was viralized by a group of Instagram of the communist youths of Santiago, therefore, the Executive Commission of the JJCC issued a statement where they unmotable what happened.
“The dissemination of these images does not correspond to the official communication channels of the National Directorate of Communist Youth of Chile,” said the publication.
“As a party and youth we have been victims of persecution and extermination,” they added. “The proposal to combat fascism is not extermination because, unlike these adversaries, ours is the debate of ideas, not forced disappearance or political execution.”
Together with reaffirming the unrestricted defense of human rights, they said they are not “available to play tie, except those who justified the coup d’etat.”
Finally they called all those who have pronounced for this fact to contribute to “dismantling all those practices that seriously damage democratic coexistence, such as denialism and justification of human rights violations.”