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Related: About this forumChilean ex-lieutenant faces US trial in murder of singer and activist Víctor Jara
Source: Reuters
Chilean ex-lieutenant faces US trial in murder of singer and activist Víctor Jara
Reuters in Santiago
Thursday 2 June 2016 20.24 BST
A former lieutenant in the Chilean army under Augusto Pinochet will face a civil trial in Florida this month for his involvement in the 1973 murder of Chilean folk singer Víctor Jara, according to the US human rights group bringing the suit.
Jara, also a poet and political activist, inspired generations of artists from U2 to Bruce Springsteen with his lyrical odes to the working class. A communist, he fell afoul of the Chilean government when the leftist president Salvador Allende was overthrown by rightwing Pinochet in a bloody 1973 military coup.
During Pinochets rule, which lasted until 1990, an estimated 3,200 people were killed and 28,000 tortured by the state. According to Chilean court documents, Jara was shot dead by soldiers in Santiagos Estadio Chile, which served as a mass detention and torture center in the early days the military government. His death soon became a potent symbol of the eras abuses.
A high-ranking official was arrested for his involvement in the murder in 2008, and in 2012 a Chilean judge ordered the arrest of an additional eight soldiers.
But one of those soldiers, Pedro Pablo Barrientos Núñez lives in Deltona, Florida, rather than Chile, and the United States has not acted on Chiles extradition request.
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Reuters in Santiago
Thursday 2 June 2016 20.24 BST
A former lieutenant in the Chilean army under Augusto Pinochet will face a civil trial in Florida this month for his involvement in the 1973 murder of Chilean folk singer Víctor Jara, according to the US human rights group bringing the suit.
Jara, also a poet and political activist, inspired generations of artists from U2 to Bruce Springsteen with his lyrical odes to the working class. A communist, he fell afoul of the Chilean government when the leftist president Salvador Allende was overthrown by rightwing Pinochet in a bloody 1973 military coup.
During Pinochets rule, which lasted until 1990, an estimated 3,200 people were killed and 28,000 tortured by the state. According to Chilean court documents, Jara was shot dead by soldiers in Santiagos Estadio Chile, which served as a mass detention and torture center in the early days the military government. His death soon became a potent symbol of the eras abuses.
A high-ranking official was arrested for his involvement in the murder in 2008, and in 2012 a Chilean judge ordered the arrest of an additional eight soldiers.
But one of those soldiers, Pedro Pablo Barrientos Núñez lives in Deltona, Florida, rather than Chile, and the United States has not acted on Chiles extradition request.
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Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jun/02/victor-jara-murder-former-chilean-soldier-faces-trial
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Chilean ex-lieutenant faces US trial in murder of singer and activist Víctor Jara (Original Post)
Eugene
Jun 2016
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Judi Lynn
(160,526 posts)1. Wouldn't you know it? He, too, has been hiding in Florida all this time.
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Someone once described Florida as the place where Latin America vomits up all its fascist criminals.
He tortured and murdered Victor Jara, and the US STILL will not allow him to be extradited to the country where he committed his crimes.
Does that tell us anything?
Thank goodness Joan Jara, has believed justice should have some part to play in this vicious crime against her husband, and its resolution.
Barrientos needs to go home and face the music, stop hiding in a country whose people loved his victim.
Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)2. Tells us much.
Gracias.