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SANTIAGO, Nov. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was charged
Thursday over the disappearance of dissidents under his regime and placed
under house arrest, hours after he made bail on charges of corruption and tax
evasion filed only a day earlier.
Judge Victor Montiglio charged Pinochet in connection with the
disappearance of six dissidents arrested by Pinochet's security services in late
1974, his office said.
The six people were among 119 leftist anti-regime activists who disappeared
from Chilean jails in 1975 in a case known as Operation Colombo. Their bodies
were later found in Argentina and Brazil.
Pinochet had been indicted and put under house arrest on Wednesday by
another judge, Carlos Cerda, on charges of tax evasion and corruption.
Pinochet was charged in the previous case with tax evasion, use of a fake
passport to open bank accounts, perjury and forging state documents, in
connection with an illicit fortune of 27 million US dollars.
But he was granted freedom early Thursday by the Santiago Court of Appeals
on a 6-million-peso (11,500 US dollars) bail. Pinochet's lawyer had said he
would appeal the corruption indictment against the former ruler, who will turn
90 on Friday, saying that the old man was being "persecuted."
This time the judge did not grant Pinochet the right to bail. There was no
immediate comment from Pinochet's lawyer on Thursday's arrest either.
Pinochet had recently told Judge Montiglio that he has no knowledge of the
operation.
During his recent questioning, Pinochet was quoted in official records as
saying: "I regret and suffer for these (human) losses, but God will forgive me
if I have committed excesses, ... which I do not believe."
Although Pinochet has been arrested several times for accusations ranging
from plotting the murder of opposition activists to illicit use of public funds,
he has not yet been put on trial on health grounds.
But recently court-appointed experts found him mentally fit to stand trial
for Operation Colombo. The supreme court in September lifted Pinochet's legal
immunity from prosecution in the Colombo case. Enditem |