A number of you have asked me for details off list on the Chile situation. Below are a number of good websites for anyone interested in perspectives from chile, evidence against Pinochet, etc.
Derechos Chile - A comprehensive site about Human Rights in Chile, both, past and present. The best page on the subject.
The history of Villa Grimaldi, a former detention and torture center of
the DINA secret police, now a memorial park.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/9574/index.htm
Comité 119 - Memoria Conciencia Justicia. Human rights in Chile, in
memory of the 119 disappeared of "Operation Colombo."
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/8553/index.html
Nizkor - human rights in Latin America
http://www.derechos.org/nizkor
Oneworld - human rights, global justice, 120 sites, 124 countries, 50,000 pages. One source.
Web site of the Association of Relatives of the Disappeared in Chile
http://freespace.virgin.net/nicole.drouilly
No to Pinochet in the Senate. Opinion, jokes, news, history - in
opposition to Augusto Pinochet´s presence in the Senate.
http://members.tripod.com/~noapin8/
Salvador Allende´s last speech, September 11, 1973 and links to Chilean pages.
http://rose.grr.ulaval.ca/chile/expos.htm
Chilean branch of Amnesty International.
http://www.redesol.cl/amnistia/
National Security Archives - An NGO which publishes recently
declassified CI documents, revealing new information about the CIA's involvement in Chile.
http://www.seas.gwu.edu/nsarchive/
Rosa Blanca - Chilean web site dedicated to human rights, humanism and culture.
Punto Final - Bi-weekly magazine on current affairs, politics and culture, with special emphasis on Chilean human rights issues. One of the best left weeklies in Latin America.
Chile: Images of Dictatorship Photographic images of the dictatorship led by Augusto Pinochet in Chile. These photographs also form part of the book "Chile from Within," edited by Susan Meiselas in 1990, which includes images taken between 1973 and 1988 by 16 photographers in Chile. In English and Spanish.
http://www.internet.com.mx/fotoperiodismo
Lawyers Committee Urges U.S. To Investigate Pinochet The Lawyers Committee for Human Rights commends the Spanish courts for its investigation of Pinochet and urges the U.S. Justice Department to follow its lead and announce its commitment to investigate whenever a known human rights violator arrives on American soil.
http://www.lchr.org/media/pinochet.htm
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