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Chile ex-general jailed for life | Chile ex-general jailed for life |
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Chile's Supreme Court has upheld the life sentence handed down to a former general for his part in the murder of 12 opponents of Augusto Pinochet. | |
Hugo Salas Wenzel is the first such senior military officer to receive a life term for human rights violations. | Hugo Salas Wenzel is the first such senior military officer to receive a life term for human rights violations. |
Salas was the head of the intelligence service, the National Information Centre, which carried out the killings. | |
The young rebels had taken part in the failed attempt to assassinate the ex-military leader in September 1986. | The young rebels had taken part in the failed attempt to assassinate the ex-military leader in September 1986. |
Compensation payout | Compensation payout |
The military said at the time that the members of the Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front had died in gun battles with the security forces. | The military said at the time that the members of the Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front had died in gun battles with the security forces. |
A later investigation found they had been detained and shot in cold blood. | A later investigation found they had been detained and shot in cold blood. |
Salas, who was released during the appeal process, is the first senior member of Augusto Pinochet's military government to be given a life sentence for human rights abuses committed between 1973 and 1990. | |
The court also increased the sentences of several other agents involved in the killings, known as Operation Albania. | The court also increased the sentences of several other agents involved in the killings, known as Operation Albania. |
The Chilean authorities last year awarded $570,000 (£285,000) in compensation to each of the victims' families. | The Chilean authorities last year awarded $570,000 (£285,000) in compensation to each of the victims' families. |
Thousands of supporters of the previous government were killed, tortured or forced into exile during Gen Pinochet's 1973-1990 military rule. | Thousands of supporters of the previous government were killed, tortured or forced into exile during Gen Pinochet's 1973-1990 military rule. |
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