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Augusto Pinochet

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  • And you are not really calling Augusto Pinochet a “freedom-fighter”, and a “liberator”are you?

    Think Progress » President Bush is proud that the U.S. elections 2006

  • Obama is kept busy having to defend a handshake ... with a democratically elected "dictator" who somehow managed to bloodlessly dodge the 2002, U. S.-backed coup against him, and who isn't implicated in death squads and other brutalities that were the standard practice of traditional U.S. allies in Latin America, such as Augusto Pinochet of Chile and Efrain "If you cannot catch the fish, you have to drain the sea" Rios Montt of Guatemala.

    Robert Koehler: Wall of Fear 2009

  • This means that America's numerous "covert actions" will operate as they did under previous presidents, with proxy regimes, such as Augusto Pinochet's in Chile, doing the dirtiest work.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009

  • This means that America's numerous "covert actions" will operate as they did under previous presidents, with proxy regimes, such as Augusto Pinochet's in Chile, doing the dirtiest work.

    Sex and Politics and Screeds and Attitude 2009

  • Obama is kept busy having to defend a handshake ... with a democratically elected “dictator” who somehow managed to bloodlessly dodge the 2002, U. S.-backed coup against him, and who isn’t implicated in death squads and other brutalities that were the standard practice of traditional U.S. allies in Latin America, such as Augusto Pinochet of Chile and Efrain (“If you cannot catch the fish, you have to drain the sea”) Rios Montt of Guatemala.

    Wall of Fear 2009

  • Threatened by Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship, in 1977 the young doctor went into exile in the USA where he became a professor at the University of California Los Angeles and, among many other achievements, cofounded the Program for Torture Victims.

    Nestor Fantini: 38 Years Since the Attack on La Moneda: A Witness Nestor Fantini 2011

  • Mr. Garzón became world-famous when he sought to have the late Chilean leader Augusto Pinochet tried in Spain, in 1998.

    Spanish Judge Garzón Stands Trial David Roman 2012

  • At issue is whether the elected president was killed or committed suicide during the September 1973 coup that brought military dictator Augusto Pinochet to power.

    Chile's Allende Family Requests Exhumation of Remains 2011

  • Protesters have clashed violently with police in Chile's capital to decry President Sebastián Pinera's policies, as a poll showed him to be the least popular leader in two decades since the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship.

    Chile hit by violent protests 2011

  • Threatened by Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship, in 1977 the young doctor went into exile in the USA where he became a professor at the University of California Los Angeles and, among many other achievements, cofounded the Program for Torture Victims.

    Nestor Fantini: 38 Years Since the Attack on La Moneda: A Witness Nestor Fantini 2011

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