Medical and Hospital News  
TERROR WARS
Paris court gives absent Pinochet officials 15 years to life

by Staff Writers
Paris (AFP) Dec 17, 2010
A Paris court on Friday handed out sentences of 15 years to life to officials linked to late Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet for their role in the torture and disappearance of four French citizens.

The court acquitted one of the 14 being tried in absentia who were mostly military officers during the brutal regime that lasted from 1973 to 1990 and who include Manuel Contreras, the former head of Chile's Dina secret police.

Contreras got a life sentence along with Juan Manuel Contreras Sepulveda, another top official in the Dina. The other sentences were 15, 20, 25 and 30 years in prison.

The verdict was greeted with applause from the courtroom, where families of the missing men -- whose bodies were never found after they disappeared between 1973 and 1975-- have been following the trial since it opened last week.

The charges against the accused, who are aged between 61 and 89, were kidnapping, arbitrary detention, torture and barbarous acts.

Contreras is believed to have played a role in many of the 3,000 murders and disappearances in the "dirty war" against the left conducted during the Pinochet dictatorship.

He is currently serving life in a Chilean jail for assassinating the defence chief of leftist president Salvador Allende, who was toppled by Pinochet in a bloody US-backed coup in 1973.

Pinochet was himself implicated in the disappearance of the four men who vanished shortly after he came to power, but he died in 2006 without ever facing trial.

"Of course, Chile does not extradite its nationals but Chile will be their prison and if they cross a border, they will be arrested," Sophie Thonon, a lawyer for families taking a civil suit against the men, said before the trial.

The missing are George Klein, who was a former advisor to Allende, a priest and two members of the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR).

Hubert Pesle, the brother of Etienne Pesle, a former priest who disappeared in 1973 and who had been in charge of implementing Allende's rural reforms, said the families "need to finally have some elements of truth."

George Klein was arrested the day Pinochet's forces attacked Allende's presidential palace in the capital Santiago at the start of the coup.

Alphonse Chanfreau and Jean-Yves Claudet-Fernandez, the two members of the MIR, disappeared in 1974 and 1975 respectively. Their bodies were never found.

Claudet-Fernandez was detained in Argentina as part of Operation Condor, a programme in which Latin American intelligence agencies cooperated in the kidnapping of Chileans who had fled their country during the Pinochet regime.

Pinochet died in December 2006 at a military hospital in Santiago, at the age of 91, after evading repeated attempts to bring him to trial.

Two weeks before his death, he took responsibility for actions committed under his rule, but never apologized for the suffering he caused.



Share This Article With Planet Earth
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit
YahooMyWebYahooMyWeb GoogleGoogle FacebookFacebook



Related Links
The Long War - Doctrine and Application



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


TERROR WARS
OAS court queries 62 Brazil disappearances
Rio De Janeiro (UPI) Dec 16, 2010
A court ruling citing Brazil's failure to deal with the disappearance of 62 activists has put an embarrassing spotlight on what Human Rights Watch recently condemned as continuing abuses in Brazil. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights, an autonomous institution of the Organization of American States, held the Brazilian state responsible for the disappearance of 62 members of the Ara ... read more







TERROR WARS
Tearful homecoming for Pakistan flood survivors

Clinton attacks slow Haiti quake progress

Clinton Haiti meeting moved due to unrest

Flood-swept Czech town turns disaster into development

TERROR WARS
NavCom Announces New Capabilities

CSDC's AMANDA Citizen Service Platform Enhances GIS Support

Mobistealth Launches Advanced iPhone Spy Application For iPhone 4

Europe Opens An Arctic Eye On Galileo

TERROR WARS
Woman who knows no fear could offer brain clues

Researchers Discover Compound With Potent Effects On Biological Clock

Early Settlers Rapidly Transformed New Zealand Forests With Fire

Lost Civilization Under Persian Gulf

TERROR WARS
Polar Bears Extinction Can Be Averted

Inter-species mating could doom polar bear: experts

Sweden permits new wolf hunt despite criticism

Keeping Tabs On Arctic Seals

TERROR WARS
Green Water Treatments Fail To Prevent Bacterial Growth In Large Air-Cooling Systems

England reports new swine flu deaths

Bacteria Seek To Topple The Egg As Top Flu Vaccine Tool

Hong Kong lowers bird-flu alert

TERROR WARS
China must reveal fate of Mongol activist: Amnesty

Chinese public increasingly unhappy with life: survey

China shelter 'sold 70 mentally disabled people into slavery'

Empty chair for Chinese laureate Liu at Nobel Peace ceremony

TERROR WARS
Mexican drug cartel branches out in Costa Rica: US

Somalia's pirates take to the high seas

Pirate to face trial in Belgium: defence ministry

Piracy sidelines third of Taiwan's Indian Ocean tuna fleet

TERROR WARS
Eurozone crisis meeting in Brussels

China think tank predicts 2010 GDP to top 37 trillion yuan

US Congress passes contentious Obama tax deal

EU to make bailout fund permanent


The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2010 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement