Apropos to an earlier discussion: http://www.nytimes.com/2002/03/28/international/americas/28KISS.html?todaysheadlines
" 'I think it is clear that Kissinger is now one of many, many officials who have to think twice before they travel,' said Bruce Broomhall, director of the international justice program at the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights. 'It will be surprising to many that an American secretary of state is among that group, but times have certainly changed' as a result of the Pinochet case, he said. The uproar appears to have forced Mr. Kissinger to cancel a trip to Brazil. He was scheduled to make a speech and receive a government medal in S�o Paulo on March 13, but withdrew after leftist groups there said they would demonstrate against him and also called on judges and prosecutors to detain him for questioning about Operation Condor." -- Doug email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
