Chile's government to expropriate land tied to Pinochet-era torture
- The government of Chile plans to expropriate Villa Baviera, a site of torture during Augusto Pinochet's military dictatorship, to create a memorial for victims of human rights abuses.
- Villa Baviera, founded by Paul Schafer, was used as a secret prison where political prisoners were tortured.
- Justice Minister Jaime Gajardo stated the site will be a place for all Chileans to learn about the atrocities that occurred there.
- Critics argue the expropriation may affect current residents, including victims, who are unaware of the community's past abuses.
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Chile taking back land linked to Pinochet-era torture
VILLA BAVIERA, Chile - The government of Chile plans to expropriate a settlement founded by a German cult leader where torture took place under former dictator Augusto Pinochet’s military regime, as the government takes another step to shine a light on a dark period of the past.
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Chile plans to expropriate a settlement founded by a German cult leader where torture took place during former dictator Augusto Pinochet's military regime as the government takes another step to shine a light on a dark period of the past.
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