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Rodrigo Andrés Rojas De Negri (March 7, 1967 - July 6, 1986) was a young photographer who was burned alive during a street demonstration against the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet in Chile. Rodrigo Rojas was born in the port of Valparaíso, the son of Verónica DeNegri, a communist party activist. In 1976 at the age of 10, and after the Chilean coup of 1973, he was sent to live with relatives in Canada. Soon thereafter, his mother was arrested for political activities against the government of General Augusto Pinochet and later exiled. They were reunited and settled in the Washington…mehr

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Rodrigo Andrés Rojas De Negri (March 7, 1967 - July 6, 1986) was a young photographer who was burned alive during a street demonstration against the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet in Chile. Rodrigo Rojas was born in the port of Valparaíso, the son of Verónica DeNegri, a communist party activist. In 1976 at the age of 10, and after the Chilean coup of 1973, he was sent to live with relatives in Canada. Soon thereafter, his mother was arrested for political activities against the government of General Augusto Pinochet and later exiled. They were reunited and settled in the Washington D.C. area of the United States. There he attended Wilson High School, and later studied photography. In 1986, DeNegri, by then a young American photographer, decided to visit Chile for the first time since he had left for the exile.