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Colonia Dignidad
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the ship
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Víctor Jara Stadium
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disappeared
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Valech Report
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incarcerated
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tortured
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Operation Condor
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slit throats case
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Communist party
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carabineros
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Rodolfo Stange
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Carmen Gloria Quintana
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Rodrigo Rojas DeNegri
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Operation Condor
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assassination
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counter-terrorism
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Argentina
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Bolivia
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Brazil
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Paraguay
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Uruguay
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political dissidents
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DINA
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state terrorism
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U.S.
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September 11
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1973
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FPMR
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Chilean transition to democracy
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1980 Constitution
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October 5
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1988
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Ricardo Lagos
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Open presidential elections
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March 11
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1990
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Patricio Aylwin
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who?
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Russia
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David Christian
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Capitalism
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1973 coup
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Salvador Allende
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refused to be confronted to Chilean justice
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History of Chile
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Miracle of Chile
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Chilean political scandals
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Valech Report
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Operation TOUCAN (KGB)
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Operation Condor
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March 20
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2005
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New Left Review
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Marie-Monique Robin
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Le Monde
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French National Assembly
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Le Monde
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ISBN 0-8223-3354-6
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1973 Chilean coup d'état
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United States intervention in Chile
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Schneider Doctrine
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1970 election
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Project FUBELT
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Chile under Allende
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Cuban packages
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Tanquetazo
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1973 Chilean coup d'état
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Salvador Allende
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Carlos Prats
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Augusto Pinochet
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Jose Toribio Merino
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Gustavo Leigh
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Miguel Enriquez
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Carlos Altamirano
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Government Junta of Chile (1973)
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