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New probe into Victor Jara murder | New probe into Victor Jara murder |
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A judge in Chile has re-opened an investigation into the death of folk singer Victor Jara. | A judge in Chile has re-opened an investigation into the death of folk singer Victor Jara. |
Judge Juan Eduardo Fuentes said he would examine 40 new pieces of evidence provided by the singer's family. | Judge Juan Eduardo Fuentes said he would examine 40 new pieces of evidence provided by the singer's family. |
Mr Jara was killed in 1973 at the Stadium of Chile in Santiago, in the early days of former military ruler Gen Augusto Pinochet's government. | |
His widow, Joan Jara, said his murder had become an international symbol in the fight against human rights abuses. | His widow, Joan Jara, said his murder had become an international symbol in the fight against human rights abuses. |
She added that the re-opening of the case "opens the way to continue investigating and searching for the truth". | She added that the re-opening of the case "opens the way to continue investigating and searching for the truth". |
Tortured and killed | Tortured and killed |
Mr Jara was among thousands of people who were arrested and taken to the Chile Stadium in Santiago soon after Gen Pinochet took power, following a military coup on 11 September, 1973. | Mr Jara was among thousands of people who were arrested and taken to the Chile Stadium in Santiago soon after Gen Pinochet took power, following a military coup on 11 September, 1973. |
Once there, soldiers broke and burned his hands so that he was unable to play his guitar, witnesses say. He was then shot and killed. | Once there, soldiers broke and burned his hands so that he was unable to play his guitar, witnesses say. He was then shot and killed. |
The 38-year-old singer was one of the founding fathers of Chile's New Song movement and a supporter of President Salvador Allende, who was overthrown in the coup. | The 38-year-old singer was one of the founding fathers of Chile's New Song movement and a supporter of President Salvador Allende, who was overthrown in the coup. |
Judge Fuentes ruled last month that a retired Chilean army colonel, Mario Manriquez, had killed Mr Jara in 1973, but he closed the case after one conviction. | Judge Fuentes ruled last month that a retired Chilean army colonel, Mario Manriquez, had killed Mr Jara in 1973, but he closed the case after one conviction. |
Mr Jara's relatives - who believe the army is shielding other people who may have been responsible - have welcomed the judge's decision to hear more evidence. | Mr Jara's relatives - who believe the army is shielding other people who may have been responsible - have welcomed the judge's decision to hear more evidence. |
Col Manriquez, who was the officer in charge of the stadium where Mr Jara was held, is under house arrest and will be sentenced at a later date. | Col Manriquez, who was the officer in charge of the stadium where Mr Jara was held, is under house arrest and will be sentenced at a later date. |
An official report issued after the restoration of democracy in Chile in 1990 found that 3,197 people died or disappeared during military rule. | An official report issued after the restoration of democracy in Chile in 1990 found that 3,197 people died or disappeared during military rule. |
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