The Disappeared and the Mesa de Diálogo in Chile 1999–2001: Searching for Those Who Never Grew Old |
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Authors: | Mario I. Aguilar |
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Affiliation: | St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper describes steps taken in order to deal with information regarding human rights abuses in Chile during the Pinochet regime, focusing on the most recent initiative, the Mesa de Diálogo (1999–2001) whose final report was given to president Lagos in January 2001. Two national initiatives, i.e. the establishment and reports of the Comisión de Verdad y Reconciliación (1991) and the following-up of this inquiry by the Corporación Nacional de Reparación y Reconciliación (1996) preceded La Mesa and are discussed in this paper. The paper concludes by suggesting that the Chilean transition to democracy will remain incomplete if the fate of the disappeared is not fully known and legally investigated. |
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Keywords: | Chile human rights disappeared Pinochet transition democracy |
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