Actualité - Pinochet Gone, his Crime Record Exposed
The documents posted by National Security Archives, include CIA records on Pinochet's role in the Washington car bombing that killed former Chilean ambassador Orlando Letelier and his American colleague Ronni Moffitt.
Also, Defense Intelligence Agency biographic reports on Pinochet, and transcripts of meetings in which Secretary of State Henry Kissinger resisted bringing pressure on the Chilean military for its human rights atrocities.
"Pinochet's death has denied his victims a final judicial reckoning," said Peter Kornbluh, who directs the Archive's Chile Documentation Project. "But the declassified documents do contribute to the ultimate verdict of history on his atrocities."
Most of the documents posted today are drawn from a collection of 24,000 declassified records that were released by the Clinton administration after Pinochet's October, 1998, arrest in London. Many of them are reproduced in Kornbluh's book, "The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability."
Pinochet died of complications from a heart attack on December 10, which was, by coincidence, International Human Rights Day.
(Prensa Latina News Agency)
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