
José Tohá
José Tohá was a notable Chilean politician and the Minister of the Interior under President Salvador Allende's government. He was a prominent figure during the early years of the Unidad Popular government, advocating for social reforms. Following the military coup in 1973, Tohá was detained and tortured by the regime, ultimately passing away in 1974. His legacy is marked by his commitment to democracy and human rights in Chile.
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José Tohá was the former minister and father of Carolina Tohá, who was assassinated after the 1973 coup.
Quién es Jeannette Jara, la comunista que obtuvo un histórico triunfo en las primarias de Chile y buscará ser la sucesora de Gabriel BoricJosé Tohá was a former minister in Salvador Allende's government and is the father of Carolina Tohá.
Renunció la ministra del Interior de Chile a ocho meses de las presidencialesJosé Tohá was the first Minister of the Interior under Salvador Allende and was detained and tortured after the coup.
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