Ambassador Heraldo Muñoz was Deputy Foreign Minister of Chile in 2000-2002 and Minister Secretary General in 2002-2003 at La Moneda Presidential Palace before assuming his present post as ambassador to the U.N., where he has served as President of the Security Council. The author of several scholarly books, he is frequently quoted on international issues by the New York Times, Washington Post, Financial Times, and other journals. He lives in New York City.
"The Daily Beast"
"A gripping first-person account of the 9/11/73 fascist revolution
of Augusto Pinochet in Chile."
"Washington Post"
"Munoz delivers a compelling, personal account of life in a police
state and a strong reminder of how far Chile has come."
"Kirkus," June 17, 2008
"The narrative seethes with palpable tension, as Munoz shows
Chile's citizens desperately hoping for an existence free from
fear. The author's shrewd insights into international relations,
national politics and human nature make this a valuable text even
for readers who have rarely thought about Chile."
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