Chilean Journalist Alejandra Matus prosecuted by Chilean Government (CPJ Protests)
Documented, referenced accounts of human rights violations committed on the orders of Augusto Pinochet when he controlled Chile.
Site for victims of human rights abuses during the regime of Augusto Pinochet in Chile. Advocates bringing Pinochet to trial for crimes against humanity.
The recommendation that Senator Pinochet is not fit to stand trial is at odds with the available evidence.
Court annulled order of detention against journalist Alejandra Matus, author of the "El Libro Negro de la Justicia Chilena" ("The Black Book of Chilean Justice"). Alejandra Matus, investigative journalist exposed current members of Chilean judicial system who actively supported human rights violations, in her book, "The Black Book of Chilean Justice"
Survery of rights in Chile with news and year by year reports of events, progress, and setbacks.
Declassified documents showing that following the 1973 coup, Kissinger covered up information about atrocities in Chile and sought to persuade Pinochet that the U.S. government did not consider his behavior a major problem.
Dedicated to the memory of Winston Cabello, a victim of the Caravan of Death during the 1973 military coup. Informs about The Winston Dwight Cabello International House Fellowship at The University of California, Berkeley.
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