

Jacobin Radio: The Americans Disappeared by Pinochet w/ John Dinges
May 24, 2025
Journalist John Dinges, a Professor Emeritus at Columbia University, discusses his new book, Chile in Their Hearts. He probes the chilling cases of Americans Charles Horman and Frank Teruggi, who were executed after the 1973 Chilean coup. Dinges challenges the popular narrative shaped by the film Missing, revealing a web of disinformation and U.S. complicity. The conversation also touches on the dangers journalists face today and the importance of uncovering historical truths about U.S. involvement in human rights abuses in Chile.
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Official Version Debunked
- The official version of the deaths of Charlie Horman and Frank Teruggi is a circular confirmation of initial assumptions about US involvement.
- Key witness Rafael Gonzalez later admitted fabricating parts of the story, undermining claims of CIA execution orders.
Americans Drawn to Chile
- John Dinges recounts meeting Americans including Charlie Horman and Frank Teruggi who were politically active in Chile.
- These Americans were part of a vibrant expatriate community drawn by Allende's socialist experiment.
Misrepresentation of Political Activism
- Frank Teruggi was more politically militant than portrayed, connected to Mir and its affiliated organizations.
- The film "Missing" underplays the political activism of both Teruggi and Horman, which increased their risk under the coup.