Mounting Evidence of Abuse by Chile’s Police Leads to Calls for Reform - News Summed Up

Mounting Evidence of Abuse by Chile’s Police Leads to Calls for Reform


SANTIAGO, Chile — The brutality of the Chilean police’s response to the country’s unrest is leading to sweeping calls for the force’s reform. Almost 400 of the incidents documented by the National Institute for Human Rights are of torture and cruel treatment. The Institute has labeled at least six killings by security forces as homicides. These documented instances of human rights violations have brought new scrutiny to the Carabineros, Chile’s national police force, which was never purged or significantly reformed after the dictatorship headed by Gen. Augusto Pinochet ended in 1990. The Carabineros were deeply involved in human rights violations that left over 3,000 dead and disappeared and 38,000 tortured during Pinochet’s rule.


Source: International New York Times December 13, 2019 20:03 UTC



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