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Chile's judges apologise for their actions after coup | Chile's judges apologise for their actions after coup |
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The body representing judges in Chile has made an unprecedented apology for the actions of its members under military rule in the 1970s and 1980s. | The body representing judges in Chile has made an unprecedented apology for the actions of its members under military rule in the 1970s and 1980s. |
In a statement, it said that the judiciary at the time had abandoned its role as protector of basic rights. | |
"The time has come to ask for the forgiveness of victims... and of Chilean society," said the judges. | "The time has come to ask for the forgiveness of victims... and of Chilean society," said the judges. |
More than 3,000 people were killed under the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet between 1973 and 1990. | More than 3,000 people were killed under the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet between 1973 and 1990. |
The statement by the National Association of Magistrates of the Judiciary comes a week before the 40th anniversary of the coup that brought General Pinochet to power. | The statement by the National Association of Magistrates of the Judiciary comes a week before the 40th anniversary of the coup that brought General Pinochet to power. |
It said its members, and in particular the Supreme Court, had failed in its duty to protect victims of state abuse. | It said its members, and in particular the Supreme Court, had failed in its duty to protect victims of state abuse. |
The magistrates' association acknowledged that the Chilean judiciary could and should have done much more to safeguard the rights of those persecuted by the dictatorship. | The magistrates' association acknowledged that the Chilean judiciary could and should have done much more to safeguard the rights of those persecuted by the dictatorship. |
It said the judges had ignored the plight of victims who had demanded their intervention. | It said the judges had ignored the plight of victims who had demanded their intervention. |
Chilean courts rejected about 5,000 cases seeking help on locating missing loved ones abducted or killed by the authorities. | Chilean courts rejected about 5,000 cases seeking help on locating missing loved ones abducted or killed by the authorities. |
Critics say their usual response was they had no information about their fate. | Critics say their usual response was they had no information about their fate. |
Chile's current centre-right government has said the country will officially recognise the anniversary of the coup. | Chile's current centre-right government has said the country will officially recognise the anniversary of the coup. |
President Sebastian Pinera said last month that the coup on 11 September 1973 was "a historical fact" and its 40th anniversary should be a time of "reflection." | President Sebastian Pinera said last month that the coup on 11 September 1973 was "a historical fact" and its 40th anniversary should be a time of "reflection." |
The announcement came after the conservative senator and former president of the Independent Democratic Union, Hernan Larrain, apologised for his party's actions. | The announcement came after the conservative senator and former president of the Independent Democratic Union, Hernan Larrain, apologised for his party's actions. |
"I ask for forgiveness," he said. "This is my voice for reconciliation." | "I ask for forgiveness," he said. "This is my voice for reconciliation." |
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