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- edlp 12/11
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- Translated and edited by Toby Mailman. "el Diario/La Prensa" is
- a Spanish language newspaper published in New York City.
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- ALWYN ASSURES HUMAN RIGHTS WILL BE RESPECTED IN CHILE
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- Chile's president Patricio Alwyn said on Dec. 10 that the
- problem of those arrested and disappeared during the previous
- military regime is a wound in the soul of Chile's people, and
- promised to study accusations of excesses committed by police
- during his government. "We know about the existence of arrested
- and disappeared people whose bodies have not been found," so the
- family could give them proper burial, Alwyn said during the
- commemoration of the Declaration of Human Rights and the 14th
- anniversary of the Chilean Commisson on Human Rights. He pointed
- out that his government created the Corporation for Reparation,
- to compensate families of victims and look for some 2,000 people
- who disappeared during the previous regime. He assured the
- country that the practice of respect for human rights was not
- just a theory but would be practiced permanently under his
- government. The Chilean Human Rights Commisson is headed by
- lawyer Jaime Castillo Velasco, who was deported twice under the
- miltary regime. (edlp 12/11 from P [sic])
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- MOYLE MURDER INVESTIGATION MOVES FROM SANTIAGO TO LONDON
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- The investigation of the March, 1990 murder of British journalist
- Jonathan Moyle intensified when the lawyer of the deceased's
- family announced he would go to London on the morning of Dec. 13
- to study "secret documents" that could clear up the crime. Moyle,
- who wrote articles about weapons trading, traveled to Santiago to
- see an international exposition which the Chilean Air Force had
- organized. He was found dead in his hotel. (edlp 12/11 from AFP)
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