Roger Plant joined Amnesty International in 1972 to cover the organization’s work on Latin America. A few months after Pinochet took power by force, he w
Here it is, film fanatics, Hollywood's next gaudy, patriotic CIA box-office mega-hit. This true CIA Nazi thriller has immense box-office potential. Giv
Chile Judge Orders Hunt for Poet's Alleged Killer June 2, 2013 Forty years after the death of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, a judge has issued an order for po
Photo: Pope John Paul II is welcomed by Augusto Pinochet as he arrives in Santiago on April 1, 1987. The Vatican once dismissed reports of massacres by C
President Emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights, Michael Ratner, the U.S. lawyer for Julian Assange talked to the Voice of Russia's John Robles
By Alejandro Martínez Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, December 17, 2012 Unknown men broke into the home of Chilean journalist Mauricio Weib
From: "The Kissinger Transcripts," Foreign Policy, November 14, 2012: ... With this "memcon," the reader can be a fly on the wall in the Oval Office, as Fo
BrazzilMag, November 29, 2012 The head of Brazil's Justice and Human Rights Movement, Jair Krischke stated before the Truth Committee that it was the Br
Amazing Investigation: How a Real Life James Bond Got Whacked by a Bag Lady Assassin New clues and a powerful Wall St. skeptic challenge the official story
Photo: Spanish diplomat Carmelo Soria was found dead in a canal in Chile in 1976 "... Those charged include Juan Contreras, the former director of the se
By Brian McAfee Global Research, June 14, 2011 The body of former Chilean President Salvador Allende was exhumed in May in an attempt to determine whether
By Wayne Madsen Strategic Culture, Jul 18, 2012 The recent "institutional coup" against President Fernando Lugo of Paraguay reflects a long-standing desir
Agence France-Presse | April 1, 2011 BUENOS AIRES--Former Argentine general Eduardo Cabanillas was sentenced Thursday to life in prison for running a notor
" ... Despite Kissinger's public warnings to respect human rights, the CIA kept close ties to Chileans they knew were committing abuses, paying some for in
" ... Female political prisoners were kept alive during their pregnancies, only to be summarily killed after giving birth, often dropped alive and naked in
By Phil Davison Independent | December 24, 2010 When her daughter, son-in-law and baby granddaughter, Mariana, disappeared in Argentina in 1976, Uruguayan