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Investigative Brigade - Hunting Human Rights Criminals in Post-Pinochet Chile

English · Hardback

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During the seventeen-year Pinochet dictatorship, more than three thousand Chileans were murdered or disappeared without a trace. In 1991, a year after the brutal military regime ended, the new civilian government tasked the nation's detective force to investigate these crimes. Chilean journalist Pascale Bonnefoy tells the dramatic story of the detectives who hunted down and attempted to bring human rights violators to account. Led by a tiny group called Department V, the effort took place in the context of a frail transition to democracy and while the force itself was undergoing profound reforms. With Pinochet still in charge of the army, a center-left government tested how far it could go to bring criminals to justice without risking military backlash.

To uncover this story, Bonnefoy gained the trust of detectives assigned to the cases and drew on their direct testimony. She excavated investigative files, witness testimony, and previously secret documents that helped her chronicle the dedicated brigade's dangerous mission. While substantial justice and institutional change took another decade to kick in, the detectives' work made it possible. Still unfolding, the post-Pinochet example is admired by many working for transitional justice around the globe.

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Pascale Bonnefoy Miralles is an investigative journalist based in Santiago, Chile, and associate professor of journalism at the University of Chile, Santiago.

Russ Davidson, a distinguished translator, is curator emeritus of Latin American and Iberian Collections and professor emeritus of librarianship at the University of New Mexico.

Summary

During the seventeen-year Pinochet dictatorship, more than three thousand Chileans were murdered or disappeared. In 1991, the new civilian government tasked the nation’s detective force to investigate these crimes. Pascale Bonnefoy tells the story of the detectives who hunted down and attempted to bring human rights violators to account.

Product details

Authors Pascale Bonnefoy Miralles, Russ Davidson, Pascale Bonnefoy Miralles
Assisted by Russ Davidson (Translation)
Publisher University Of North Carolina
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2022
 
EAN 9781469670157
ISBN 978-1-4696-7015-7
No. of pages 352
Series Latin America in translation/En Traduccion/Em Traducao
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political theories and the history of ideas

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