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British Home Secretary considers fresh charges against General Pinochet
By Julie Hyland
10 April 1999

Home Secretary Jack Straw this week began hearing arguments for and against
the extradition of the former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet to Spain on
charges of murder, torture and other crimes.

Straw has until April 15 to decide whether to uphold his December decision
to allow the extradition to proceed. This follows the 6-1 verdict by the Law
Lords on March 25 that Pinochet did not have blanket sovereign immunity from
prosecution as a former head of state. The Law Lords ruled that he was,
however, immune from extradition for any crimes committed before December 8,
1988, when the International Torture Convention entered into British law.
This legal technicality significantly weakened the case against Pinochet.
Although Spain has charged the general with murder, torture and
hostage-taking affecting over 3,000 left-wing and socialist opponents during
his 1973 coup, only 32 specimen charges were contained in the original
extradition warrant. The latest Law Lords ruling has since reduced these
charges to just two, and strongly recommended that Straw review his original
decision in light of this. The Home Secretary pledged, in turn, to
reconsider the case and hear submissions "with a blank sheet of paper".

Since then Baltasar Garzon, the Spanish judge seeking Pinochet's
extradition, has expanded his existing warrant against the former dictator.
He has lodged details of 43 new cases of torture and conspiracy to torture
dating from after 1988 with the Crown Prosecution Service in London. Garzon
had immediately added a further 32 cases of alleged torture committed after
1988 following the recent Law Lords ruling, and a further 11 have been
appended this week. The new cases, of which no further details are yet
available, are to be studied by British lawyers to see if additional draft
charges can be levelled against Pinochet.

The New York-based Human Rights Watch reported that it had also written to
Straw listing 111 cases of torture carried out in the 18-month period from
October 1988 to March 1990. Of these, 41 people were given electric shocks,
while 12 died after torture. At least 42 of the torture victims were
arrested for political reasons, the group said. HRW advocacy director Reed
Broody said in a statement, "By 1988, it was much less necessary for general
Pinochet to use torture to maintain political control in Chile. But the
repressive apparatus he set up was still intact, and torture was still used
when they felt they needed to use it."

Human Rights Watch, which was authorised by the House of Lords to take part
in the extradition case, has also told Straw that Britain is obliged to
either extradite Pinochet or prosecute him in Britain. The key aim of the
torture convention was to deny a "safe haven" to those accused of crimes
against humanity, the group said in a letter to Straw.

Lawyers acting for the prosecution have said that, should Straw refuse to
authorise a fresh extradition process against Pinochet, the case would
automatically be referred to the Crown Prosecution Service to decide whether
he should be prosecuted for human rights abuses in Britain. The CPS have
said that this decision would be based on the amount of evidence against the
former dictator and whether it was in the public interest to prosecute him.
However, any CPS decision would have to be agreed by the Attorney-General
John Morris, appointed by the Labour government. Last year he had already
ruled out a private prosecution of Pinochet over the 1975 disappearance of a
British businessman in Chile.

The Chilean government, in its submission to Straw, has urged the Home
Secretary to return Pinochet home. It claims that it is possible for the
general to stand trial in Chile for human rights abuses due to a recently
uncovered "loophole" in the country's amnesty law--the amnesty law is said
to only cover the period between 1973 and 1978. However, significant
sections of the Chilean establishment, particularly the military, have made
clear their complete hostility to any action against the former dictator.

Even if the Home Secretary upholds the extradition warrant, a long legal
battle remains ahead. Pinochet's lawyers have already been granted the power
to challenge Straw's decision.

See Also:
The arrest of Pinochet
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