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Judi Lynn

(160,542 posts)
Mon May 18, 2015, 04:16 PM May 2015

4 Pinochet-Era Military Officers Sentenced to Prison in Chile

4 Pinochet-Era Military Officers Sentenced to Prison in Chile
Published 18 May 2015 (4 hours 31 minutes ago)

Four former secret police agents in Chile were sentenced to prison terms, among them Gen. Manuel Contreras, who ran the country's secret police.

​Four high-ranking Chilean army officials during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet were sentenced to five years in prison Sunday for their role in the murder of two young activists in 1976.
Among those sentenced was Gen. Manuel Contreras, who was in charge of Chile’s notorious secret police of the military government, the DINA. The DINA functioned as an intelligence entity that operated outside the traditional jurisdiction of the military hierarchy in Pinochet’s dictatorship.

This is only the latest sentence for Contreras, who has been found guilty in numerous other cases of human rights violations. He has been sentenced to serve a total of 400 years for his crimes.

More:
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/4-Pinochet-Era-Military-Officers-Sentenced-to-Prison-in-Chile-20150518-0014.html

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Henchman Manuel Contreras, raptly
listening to his boss, Gen. Pinochet

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Wikipedia:

Juan Manuel Guillermo Contreras Sepúlveda (born May 4, 1929) is a Chilean military officer and the former head of DINA, Chile's secret police during the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet. As head of DINA he was the most powerful and feared man in the country, after Pinochet. He is currently serving 25 sentences totaling 289 years in prison for kidnapping, forced disappearance and assassination.[1]

Operation Condor[edit]

Further information: Operation Condor

From 1973 to 1977, Contreras led the agency on an international hunt to track down and murder the political opponents of the dictatorship, particularly members of the Communist and Socialist parties and the former guerrilla group and political party Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR). According to the report "CIA activities in Chile" released on September 19, 2000, the US government policy community approved CIA's contact with Contreras from 1974 to 1977 to accomplish the CIA's mission in Chile in spite of his role in human rights abuses. By 1975 American intelligence reporting had concluded that Contreras was the principal obstacle to a reasonable human rights policy within the Pinochet's government, but the CIA was directed to continue its relationship with Contreras, even giving Contreras a one-time payment in 1975.[2][3] The CIA became concerned with Contrera's role in the assassination of former Salvador Allende cabinet member and ambassador to Washington Orlando Letelier and his American assistant, Ronni Karpen Moffit in Washington, DC, on September 21, 1976. The CIA gathered specific, detailed intelligence reporting concerning Contrera's involvement in ordering the Letelier assassination, but some of the material remains classified and another portion has been withheld at the request of the US Department of Justice (CIA, 2000) CIA contacts with Contreras continued until 1977.[3]

After Orlando Letelier's assassination, tensions between Contreras and Pinochet grew over the course of his tenure, and the DINA was closed down in 1977 and replaced with a new apparatus, the National Intelligence Center (CNI). By 1979, Contreras was out of the army after a short time at the rank of General.

More:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Contreras

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4 Pinochet-Era Military Officers Sentenced to Prison in Chile (Original Post) Judi Lynn May 2015 OP
Amazing -- justice after 40 years Sanity Claws May 2015 #1
They always seem to keep the information from getting out to enough people Judi Lynn May 2015 #2

Sanity Claws

(21,849 posts)
1. Amazing -- justice after 40 years
Mon May 18, 2015, 04:28 PM
May 2015

Will we have to wait 40 years for the BFEE criminals to be brought to justice?

Judi Lynn

(160,542 posts)
2. They always seem to keep the information from getting out to enough people
Tue May 19, 2015, 10:08 PM
May 2015

to do anything about it until after almost all of the people living at the time of the atrocities are either really old, or really dead!

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