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- Subject: CHILE: FORMER PINOCHET AGENT IMPLICATED IN HR VIOLATIONS
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- ** Topic: IPS:Chile: Former Pinochet **
- ** Written 10:10 am Aug 14, 1992 by hrcoord in cdp:reg.samerica **
- From: Human Rights Coordinator <hrcoord>
- Subject: IPS:Chile: Former Pinochet
-
- /* Written 12:11 am Aug 13, 1992 by newsdesk in
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- Title: CHILE: FORMER PINOCHET AGENT IMPLICATED IN SERIOUS
- VIOLATIONS
-
- santiago, aug 10 (ips) -- a former agent of the pinochet military
- regime who was arrested in brazil last week is implicated in more
- than a hundred cases of torture and forced disappearances,
- according to human rights organisations in the chilean capital,
- santiago.
-
- osvaldo romo, a former agent of the national intelligence
- department (dina) under general pinochet, was directly involved in
- human rights abuses after the ousting of president salvador
- allende (story received incomplete) resenting the archbishopric of
- santiago and victims' groups.
-
- chile's interior minister, enrique krauss, said president patricio
- alywin had asked his brazilian colleague, fernando collor de
- mello, to expel romo from brazil so that he could be brought to
- trial in chile.
-
- legal sources said monday that romo is likely to be deported to
- chile in the coming days, either through direct expulsion by
- brazil's executive branch or through extradition proceeedings.
-
- the acting foreign minister, edmundo vargas, confirmed that romo
- would ''soon be appearing before the chilean courts'' to face
- charges based on evidence provided by numerous witnesses.
-
- the lawyer of the archbishopric of santiago, rose bornard, said
- despite the ''overwhelming'' evidence against the former
- intelligence agent, he might not be convicted.
-
- bornard cited the amnesty law decreed by the government of general
- augusto pinochet in 1978, which prevents legal action against
- those who committed human rights violations between 1973 and
- 1978.
-
- romo, who has been living in brazil since 1976, was arrested by
- police on july 29 in sao paulo state, and is being prosecuted by
- the authorities for being an illegal resident and possessing false
- identity documents.
-
- sola sierra, president of the association of relatives of
- disappeared detainees (afdd), predicted that if romo is brought to
- justice in chile ''charges could be brought against general
- pinochet, general manuel contreras and the military junta.''
-
- sierra maintains that romo and other security agents could not
- have acted without the knowledge and approval of their superiors.
-
- pinochet, who governed chile until march 1990, remains
- commander-in-chief of the armed forces, while retired general
- contreras, who is implicated in the murder of former chilean
- foreign minister orlando letelier, in washington, is still at
- large.
-
- ''i think this is a great opportunity for the courts to help
- re-establish normality in the country,'' sierra said. ''there's no
- place for an amnesty, because if it is applied nobody will be able
- to sleep peacefully in chile.'' (more/ips)
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-
- chile: former (2)
-
- the afdd, together with other human rights groups, student
- organisations, professional associations and political parties, is
- working to collect one million signatures as part of a campaign to
- repeal the amnesty law.
-
- according to bornard, the former head of the supreme court, the
- late jose eyzaguirre, once said that general contreras confirmed
- that romo had been a dina agent and had left the country.
-
- allende supporters say romo had been assigned to inflitrate
- left-wing parties during the administration of president salvador
- allende (1970-73).
-
- in the early 70's, as a ''social worker'' in santiago's poorer
- districts, romo made contacts with militants of the communist
- party, the socialist party and the left-wing revolutionary
- movement (mir), who were detained and disappeared shortly after
- the military coup.
-
- many members of mir were among romo's victims, according to the
- ''rettig report'', released in march 1991, based on an
- investigation ordered by president alywin.
-
- human rights groups say romo worked with other agents who are now
- in the armed forces. (ends/ips/trd/em/sfi/cg/92)
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