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The Pinochet File
Book • 2003
The Pinochet File provides a detailed account of U.S.
complicity in the atrocities committed during Pinochet's regime, using over 24,000 declassified documents.
It explores the CIA's covert actions, the U.S.
government's knowledge of human rights abuses, and the international efforts to hold Pinochet accountable.
The book includes key documents from the CIA, State Department, and other U.S.
agencies, offering a behind-the-scenes look at covert regime change operations.
complicity in the atrocities committed during Pinochet's regime, using over 24,000 declassified documents.
It explores the CIA's covert actions, the U.S.
government's knowledge of human rights abuses, and the international efforts to hold Pinochet accountable.
The book includes key documents from the CIA, State Department, and other U.S.
agencies, offering a behind-the-scenes look at covert regime change operations.
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Pinochet Part 1: An Arrest in London
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while discussing declassified documents about the Chilean coup.


Dominic Sandbrook

370. The 1973 Chilean Coup: Allende, Nixon and the CIA (Part 1)
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as a source of information on the CIA's involvement in Chile.

Alex Aviña

[BEST OF] Chilean Coup of 1973: Salvador Allende, Augusto Pinochet, & the CIA