Judge Garzón's Prosecution: Spain's Version of "Lo Pasado, Pasado Está"
Back in March 2009, a Spanish court took the first steps toward opening a criminal investigation into allegations that six former high-level Bush admi...
Back in March 2009, a Spanish court took the first steps toward opening a criminal investigation into allegations that six former high-level Bush admi...
AP | Posted 12.12.2011
RIO DE JANEIRO -- Telegrams exchanged between the Brazilian and Chilean governments in the early 1970s show Brazil's military leaders supported August...
AP | EVA VERGARA | Posted 10.18.2011
SANTIAGO, Chile — Chile officially recognized 9,800 more victims of its dictatorship on Thursday, increasing the total number of people killed, ...
Birute Regine | Posted 05.25.2011
The great leaders of the twenty-first century will have ubuntu. Leaders with ubuntu recognize how their humanity is inextricably bound to others -- if others are diminished, so are they.
GlobalPost | Mark Scheffler | Posted 05.25.2011
SANTIAGO, Chile -- Brutal dictator or misunderstood hero? A case study in the banality of evil, or a modest showcase for a complicated man? That's ...
John Dinges | Posted 05.25.2011
In 1985, McCain traveled to Chile for a friendly meeting with the country's military ruler, one of the world's most notorious violators of human rights credited with killing more than 3,000 civilians and jailing tens of thousands of others.
Dorian de Wind | Posted 03.28.2012