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Berkeley: Human Rights in Chile: Then and Now

Judge Juan Guzmán

Despite the death of former dictator Augusto Pinochet and the work of the
National Commission on Political Imprisonment and Torture, Chilean efforts
to end impunity remain mixed. Although some of the dictator's former
henchmen have been indicted, more than 20 military officers complicit in
Chile's Dirty War remain unpunished. Judge Juan Guzmán will discuss the
state of human rights 17 years after Pinochet's dictatorship.


Judge Juan Guzmán spent seven years overseeing the Chilean case against
Pinochet and is a Professor of Procedural and Penal Law at Universidad
Católica, SEK Internacional, Universidad de las Américas and Universidad
de la República in Chile.

Monday, May 7, 7:00 pm
Women's Faculty Club Lounge

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