Chile: Pinochet's Legacy May End Up Aiding Victims
10 Dec 2006 21:39:03 GMT
Source: Human Rights Watch
(Santiago, December 10, 2006) – Former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet, who died in Santiago on December 10, pioneered the use of "disappearances" as a tool of repression in South America, Human Rights Watch said today. But his arrest in London in 1998 also jumpstarted the use of national courts to try foreign leaders for abuses committed in their own countries, Human Rights Watch said.
During Pinochet's 17-year rule in Chile, more than 2,600 people were killed or "disappeared" by his security forces, more than 27,000 were tortured, and hundreds of thousands were exiled or left the country in fear for their lives.