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  1. LATIN AMERICA REVIEW 23 MAY 1983- 1983/05/23

    3.5(c)-Surfer Articles NR 3.5(c) Chile: The Issue of US Certification Although US certification for a resumption ... of military sales and assistance is important to Chile's national security interests. Presi- dent ... Chile: The Issue of US Certification The possibility that the United States might certify Argentina ...

  2. EVENING REPORT AUGUST 13, 1976 [SANITIZED]- 1976/08/13

    Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile had agreed to suspend initiation of a planned counterterrorist operation ... File on Pinochet/Chile, Box 1, Evening Reports, 8/13/1976. Secret. Approved for Release: 2018/10/01 ... unrelated to Chile.] SECRET Decision b "Condor" Countries to Sus end Counterterrorism Operations ...

  3. DISAPPEARANCE OF MIR LEADER IN ARGENTINA ON WAY TO ASSUME LEADERSHIP OF MIR IN CHILE- 1976/04/30

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CHILE-I HUMAN RIGHTS PINOCHET Argentina Declassification Project- ... TO CHILE TO ASSUME THE LEADERSHIP OF THE ORGAPIiATION FROM HERNANAGUILO. 411111P COMMENT: ID Audi.� MAC ... ASSUMED THE LEADERSHIP OF THE MIR IN CHILE FOLLOWING THE ESCAPE INTO.ASYLUM OF ANDRESPASCAL ALLeNLE ...

  4. WEEKLY SUMMARY OCTOBER 8, 1976[SANITIZED]- 1976/10/08

    countries�Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Paraguay�into closer political and economic cooperation. The army-con- trolled ... came from Chile. Following the coup in 1973, the Chilean regime was anx- ious to acquire friends ... Brazil and came away with the belief that Brazil at least would lend a hand indirectly if Chile ...

  5. STATUS OF MIR- 1975/11/26

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CHILE-I HUMAN RIGHTS PINOCHET Argentina Declassification Project- ... IN CHILE� THE MIR CALCULATES THAT ABOUT 90s MILITANTS OF ALL LEVELS HAVE BEEN ErWER KILLED, ARRESTED ... UNDERGROUND IN CHILE. THEY ARE HERMAN AGUILO MARTINEt, A MEMBER OF THE POLITICAL COMMISSION AND SECRETARY ...

  6. ARGENTINA MUST WAIT TO TRY MIKE TOWNLEY- 1983/06/16

    him on sight, or in Chile, where he is hated by former members of the DINA intelligence organization ... in the foreign-policy relationships of the United States with Argentina and Chile. Why is Argentina, where thou- sands ... and consid- erable tension, between: the two neighboring 'Southern Conerepub- tics; Chile reaps a Sudden ...

  7. [SANITIZED]NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY MONDAY JUNE 13, 1977- 1977/06/13

    countries�Argentina, 3 7-Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, and razil�have been attempting to form a �,- ommon front ... decision to relax its emergency powers. Resentment remains strong within the (See Chile...Page 4) 3.5(c) ... THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY Chile... From Page 1 Chilean government toward US human rights policy, ...

  8. LATIN AMERICA REVIEW 31 AUGUST 1979[SANITIZED]- 1979/08/31

    August 1979 CONTENTS 3.5(c) Chile: Human Rights Case 3.5(c) The death of a professor following ... his interrogation by the state security agency damages Chile's human rights record and further blackens ... 2018/09/20 CO2879489 NR Approved for Release: 2018/09/20 CO2879489 SE ET Chile: Human Rights Case The death ...

  9. MEMO ABOUT OPERATION CONDOR- 1978/08/22

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CHILE III HUMAN RIGHTS LETELIER PINOCHET Argentina Declassification Project- ... to combat terrorism and subversion. The original members included services from Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, ... of cooperation between the intelligence services of Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia called ...

  10. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS RELATED TO THE US STAND ON HUMAN RIGHTS (17-23 JUNE 1977)- 1977/06/17

    Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Guatamela, and El Salvador supported the Argentine resolution. The debates ... has quickly become a prominent--and potentially divisive--issue in hemispheric relations. Chile released ... the last detainee either acknowledged or known to. be held by Chile without charge under state of siege ...

  11. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY (CABLE) 9 MAY 1981- 1981/05/09

    Contents 3.5(c) Argentina-Chile: Political Impact of Border Closure... 6 3.5(c) 7 0-Tep-Setra Approved ... 2018/10/02 C06628415 ret 3.5(c) ARGENTINA-CHILE: Political Impact of Border Closure Argentine limy ammander ... Gaitieri's decision to close the border with Chile last week angered the other members of the rulir junta ...

  12. [SANITIZED]LATIN AMERICA REVIEW 6 JULY 1984- 1984/07/06

    3.5(c)-SetTer Page Articles Cuba: Weighing Policy Options Toward Argentina and Chile 3.5(c) NR Havana is facing ... a major dilemma over its conflicting goals in Argentina and Chile because stepping up efforts to overthrow ... Argentina and Chile Havana apparently is undertaking one of its periodic reassessments of policy toward key ...

  13. [SANITIZED]STAFF NOTES: LATIN AMERICA TRENDS AUGUST 13, 1975- 1975/08/13

    articles. CONTENTS August 13, 1975 Chile: The Church An Human Rights 1 NR Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 ... 002693024 Chile: The Church And Human Rights There are growing indications that the Catholic church in Chile ... had been detained by the military government and died in custody, and that the bodies were disposed of in Chile ...

  14. CANDLE IN THE WINDOW- 1981/12/28

    That statement would apply exactly to the official brutalities in Guatensa-4 la, Argentina, Chile, El ... with Argentine, notably � "abelief in Gtxl." � � � ' Or coneider Chile. Itsiallitaty took' ... What has the Reagan Admheistrn.- tan clone about Chile? Last February It. ifted a ban on U. S. financing of: trade ...

  15. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS RELATED TO THE US STAND ON HUMAN RIGHTS (24-30 JUNE 1977)- 1977/06/24

    for Release: 2018/10/02 C06627958 3.5(c) LATIN AMERICA Chile has declined further US FY 1977 economic aid. ... that two agricultural loans for Chile included in the FY 1977 A.I.D. appropriation would be deferred ... Chile's negative reaction to US pressures on human rights in general. Last fan, Santiago renounced US ...

  16. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY SATURDAY 25 AUGUST 1979- 1979/08/25

    2018/09/20 C05096803 Contents 3.5(c) i) Chile: Human Rights Case.. 0 0. 11 7 The Overnight Reports, printed ... for Release: 2018/09/20 C05096803 3.5(c) 3_ CHILE: Human Rights Case The death of a Chilean professor following ... vestigations. This, the most serious human rights violation in Chile this year, is a severe relapse ...

  17. VISA ELIGIBILITY OF MIR MEMBERS: MIR PROFILE- 1976/03/11

    OF THE MARXIST TAKEOVER IN CHILE. IN THE LAST MONTHS OF THE ALLENDE REGIME, THE MIR'S STRENGTH ... CLANDESTINELY BETWEEN CHILE AND ARGENTINA/URUGUAY. IN AUGUST 1973, THE MIR/ERP/MLN AGREED ON THE INTERNATIONAL ... AGAINST ARGENTINA, CHILE AND BOLIVIA, WITH THE MIR PORTION TO BE INITIATED IN NOVEMBER- DECEMBER 1975 ...

  18. COMMENTS BY A SENIOR BOLIVIAN[SANITIZED]OFFICIAL ON THE "CONDOR" PROGRAM- 1976/07/23

    SPECIALCOLLECTION 1974-1978 CHILE, BOLIVIA, URUGUAY, ETC. JCR PORTUGAL & FRANCE SOUTH AMERICA ... SERVICES OF CHILE, ARGENTIN/:, BOLIVIA, PARAGUAY, URUGUAY, AND BRAZIL. THESE SERVICES WERE REPORTEDLY ... SIMILAR TARGETS IN OTHER COUNTRIES WILL BE PURSUED. AT PRESENT, ARGENTINA, CHILE, AND URUGUAY ...

  19. INTERVIEW WITH DINGES AND LANDAU- 1980/06/30

    given to people by that name. KORTEN: Where were the visas issued, in Chile? MAN: The second pair ... of visas were issued in Chile, presumably by the CIA station down there. KORTEN: We're going to talk ... from the CIA Director, Mr. Bush, and his assistant have gone to the CIA station in Chile, in Santiago? ...

  20. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1976/08/10

    of Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay are expanding their cooperative anti-subversive activities to include ... Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, known as "Con- dor," already includes development ...

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