Pinochet's Legacy
Marc Cooper : Chile
The death of Chilean strongman Augusto Pinochet should not blunt the
work of healing the damage he has done and shining light on the truth.

Marc Cooper : Chile
The death of Chilean strongman Augusto Pinochet should not blunt the
work of healing the damage he has done and shining light on the truth.
Chile's Supreme Court handed Augusto Pinochet both a victory and a blow
with its recent rulings on Operation Columbo and Operation Condor.
Marc Cooper : US Intelligence/Covert Ops
Efforts to shelve the issue of human rights in Chile have wildly backfired.


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