Luis Corvalán
Luis Corvalán | |
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Corvalán in 1977 | |
| Senate of Chile | |
| In office 15 May 1969 – 21 September 1973 | |
| Constituency | Aconcagua and Valparaíso |
| Senate of Chile | |
| In office 15 May 1961 – 15 May 1969 | |
| Constituency | Ñuble, Concepción and Arauco |
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| Born | 14 September 1916 near Puerto Montt, Chile |
| Died | 21 July 2010 (aged 93) Santiago, Chile |
| Party | Communist (from 1932) |
| Spouse | Lily Castillo Riquelme |
| Children | 4 |
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Luis Nicolás Corvalán Lepe (14 September 1916 – 21 July 2010) was a Chilean politician, teacher, and writer. He was the general secretary of the Communist Party of Chile (PCCh) for more than three decades and was twice elected to the Senate of Chile.
Corvalán was detained by the Government Junta following the 1973 Chilean coup d'état. The USSR worked relentlessly for Corvalán's freedom, preparing plans for a military strike against Chile to rescue him, and orchestrating an international pressure campaign aimed at securing his parole. In 1976, the junta released Corvalán in exchange for the freedom of the Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, with the prisoner swap occurring in Switzerland. He later underwent plastic surgery to disguise his features before secretly returning to Chile to help organize opposition to the presidency of Augusto Pinochet.