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Santiago Court Raises Compensation to Tortured Student in Military Unity and National Stadium · Global Voices

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In a unanimous decision, the Ninth Chamber of the High Court fixed at $60,000,000 the amount of compensation to be paid by the Treasury for moral damage, to José Olegario Soto Chávez, a university student at the time of the events, who was arrested on 4 October 1973 and subjected to interrogations under torture in the military unit and in the National Stadium. The Santiago Court of Appeal fixed at $60,000,000 the amount of compensation to be pai…
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In a unanimous decision, the Ninth Chamber of the High Court fixed at $60,000,000 the amount of compensation to be paid by the Treasury for moral damage, to José Olegario Soto Chávez, a university student at the time of the events, who was arrested on 4 October 1973 and subjected to interrogations under torture in the military unit and in the National Stadium. The Santiago Court of Appeal fixed at $60,000,000 the amount of compensation to be pai…

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G5noticias broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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