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Pinochet suspects arrests ordered
2008-05-27
A Chilean judge has ordered the arrest of nearly 100 former secret police and soldiers over rights abuses committed under General Augusto Pinochet. The round-up is one of the biggest of its kind since the military leader's rule ended 18 years ago.

The 98 detentions are part of an probe into Operation Colombo, a 1975 plot to murder left-wing opponents of Pinochet.

More than 3,000 people were killed or "disappeared" during military rule in Chile between 1973 and 1990.

According to court documents, during Operation Colombo, Pinochet's feared secret police force, the Dina, seized 119 dissidents in July 1975 and killed them. It is then said to have published news accounts claiming they had died in battles between leftist factions outside Chile. The bodies of 42 of the dead were never found.

Most of the arrest orders issued on Monday were for former members of the Dina, others were for soldiers and civilians said to have collaborated with it.

Since the return to democracy in 1990, Chile has put dozens of soldiers, policemen and intelligence agents on trial for human rights abuses. But correspondents say the number indicted at once on Monday is unusually high. Among those listed is former Dina commander Manuel Contreras, who is already in jail in connection with other abuses.

Gen Pinochet - who died on 10 December, 2006 - was accused of fraud as well as human rights abuses, but poor health meant he never faced trial.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#2  Pinochet saved Chile from being another Cuba. For that the lefties will never forgive him or anyone who worked with him.
Posted by: Thaimble Scourge of the Pixies4707   2008-05-27 17:49  

#1  Why wait 18 years? Finally got the courage up? Dimwits. You're not preserving the 'rule of law' or what ever rationalization you now have developed to act after all these years. You've forgotten a key principle that you started off with - Don't do anything that if the situation presented itself again to give those who will have power any reason to transition back to civil rule without a lot of blood and tears to be paid.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-05-27 09:14  

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