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Manuel Contreras

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Pinochet's 60th birthday, leaders of the military intelligence services of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay convened with Contreras in Santiago de Chile to establish the Plan Condor officially. The report "CIA activities in Chile," released on September 19, 2000, reveals that despite Contreras's involvement in human rights abuses, the US government policy community authorized the CIA's engagement with him from 1974 to 1977 to fulfill their mission in Chile. By 1975, American intelligence reports had identified Contreras as the main obstacle to implementing a rational human rights policy within the Pinochet government. However, the CIA received instructions to maintain its association with Contreras and even provided him with a one-time payment in 1975. The CIA became troubled by Contreras's alleged role in the assassination of Orlando Letelier, a former Allende cabinet member and ambassador to Washington, as well as his American assistant,
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On August 7, 2015, Contreras passed away at the hospital. The precise cause of his death was not disclosed by the hospital authorities. Following the announcement of his demise, a demonstration of several dozen individuals took place in front of the hospital, where they vociferously chanted "Murderer!" and raised toasts to his death with champagne. Additionally, hundreds of people gathered at
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denials of responsibility for human rights abuses. Many of the details he provided were previously known, and some contradicted the findings of commissions that have investigated the disappearances. In the document, he wrote that Pinochet had personally ordered the repressive measures. During the same May 2005 hearing to the Supreme Court, Contreras directly accused the
353:, in Washington, DC, on September 21, 1976. Although the CIA reportedly obtained specific and detailed intelligence suggesting Contreras's involvement in ordering the Letelier assassination, this material remains classified and has been withheld at the request of the US Department of Justice (CIA, 2000). The CIA continued its contacts with Contreras until 1977. 334:, were carried out "following orders from Gen. Contreras.” In a letter which Townley wrote to Contreras on March 1, 1978 under the alias J. Andres Wilson, he referred to him as "Don Manuel" and even indicated his belief that Contreras had not “let his Excellency know the truth about this case” when he discussed the Letelier-Moffitt assassination. 424:. He received 15 years in prison on 15 April 2003 for the disappearance of the tailor and MIR member Miguel Ángel Sandoval in 1975, but the sentence was reduced on appeal to 12 years. Also in 2003, he was sentenced to 15 years of prison for the 1974 disappearance of journalist Diana Frida Aron Svigilsky. He was 260:
Upon returning to Chile in 1969 with a major's degree, Contreras assumed the role of an intelligence instructor at the Tejas Verdes School of Engineers. In 1970, he was appointed Secretary of the Army General Staff, and in 1971, he became the director of the Engineer Regiment No. 4 Arauco in the city
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In 1960, Contreras enrolled in the War Academy to undertake the General Staff Officer course. It was there that he met Captain Augusto Pinochet, who served as the deputy director of the academy and taught strategy classes. Pinochet's lectures were often centered around his concerns about the success
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During his final years, Contreras underwent thrice-weekly dialysis sessions at Santiago's Military Hospital. On August 25, 2014, he was admitted to the hospital due to kidney problems and remained hospitalized. As his condition deteriorated, he was eventually transferred to the intensive care unit.
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to compensate for the 1974 abduction of Felix Vargas Fernandez and received another 15 years of prison at a March 2009 sentencing. On 6 July 2012, he received an additional 10 years in prison over the detention and disappearance of the ex-militants José Hipólito Jara Castro and Alfonso Domingo Diaz
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On 13 May 2005, Contreras submitted to Chile's Supreme Court a 32-page document that claimed to list the whereabouts of about 580 people who disappeared during Pinochet's rule. Human rights groups immediately questioned the information and its source and cited Contreras's years of deception and
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From 1973 to 1977, Contreras led the agency in an international pursuit to locate and eliminate political opponents of the Junta, specifically targeting members of the Communist and Socialist Parties, as well as the former guerrilla group and political party MIR. On November 25, 1975, during
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Contreras successfully completed the General Staff Officer course at the War Academy in 1962, ranking first in his class. He was also appointed as a professor at the academy, teaching intelligence and logistics. In 1966, he returned to the academy, this time as a professor of intelligence.
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Contreras accused Pinochet of having given the order to assassinate Orlando Letelier and Carlos Prats. He also declared to Chilean justice in 2005 that the CNI, the successor of DINA, handed out monthly payments between 1978 and 1990 to the persons who had worked with DINA agent
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After the assassination of Orlando Letelier, tensions between Contreras and Pinochet escalated during Contreras' tenure. As a result, the Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (DINA) was shut down in 1977, and a new organization called the National Informations Center
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Contreras enrolled in the Military School in 1944 and graduated with top honors on 23 December 1947. In 1952, after achieving the rank of lieutenant, Contreras returned to the Military School, this time joining the Company of Engineers as a sapper instructor.
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in 2005, but the Supreme Court overturned that decision and confirmed the judgment against Contreras on 30 May 2006. He received another 15-year prison sentence on 18 April 2008 for the disappearance of the political dissident Marcelo Salinas Eytel.
413:, and then to a military regiment and later a military hospital. After two months, seeing his support from the army vanish, he resigned and was sent to a military prison, where he completed his sentence on 24 January 2001 and was freed. 444:, in 1974. An extradition request by Argentina was denied by Chile, but on 30 June 2008, a Chilean court gave Contreras two life sentences for the assassination of Prats and his wife, along with a 20-year sentence for conspiracy. 261:
of Osorno. It was during this period that he, along with a group of colonels and captains, began gathering information and devising an intelligence apparatus capable of infiltrating and dismantling leftist organizations.
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described Contreras as the "intellectual author" behind the atrocities committed by DINA. In his March 13, 1978 "confession," Townley detailed how his many missions for DINA, which even included
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Contreras was the son of Manuel Contreras Morales and Aída Sepúlveda Cubillos. His parents died when he was six or seven years old. He completed his primary studies at the English Institute of
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Contreras was sentenced on 23 September 2008 to seven years of prison in connection with the disappearance of the Spanish priest Antonio Llidó Mengual. He was ordered to pay 50 million
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On 13 November 1993, a Chilean court sentenced Contreras to seven years of prison for the Letelier assassination. He was freed on bail following the conviction, but the
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In 1953, Contreras married María Teresa Valdebenito Stevenson. During the same year, he became part of the newly-established San Antonio School of Engineers.
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Contreras established a network of informants in Chile, which included individuals affiliated with right-wing parties and groups like the Nationalist Front
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A significant portion of Contreras's focus revolved around formulating strategies to neutralize or undermine the industrial unions in which the
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Pinochet died at the age of 91 on 10 December 2006, before any court could convict the former dictator of crimes related to his military rule.
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In 1978, Michael Townley agreed to an extradition to the United States in large part to seek protection from Contreras and Pedro Espinoza..
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By the end of 1972, Contreras was not only overseeing the Tejas Verdes School of Engineers but also instructing at the War Academy.
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Contreras dice que Pinochet dio orden "personal, exclusiva y directa" de asesinar a Prats y Letelier
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Briones in 1974. In total, his sentences over the years totaled more than 500 years in prison.
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confirmed the sentence on 30 March 1995. Contreras rebelled against the sentence by fleeing to
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By 1979, Contreras had retired from the army, holding the rank of general until his death.
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In 1967, Contreras completed a Postgraduate Course as a General Staff Officer at the
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Un general chileno se declara en rebeldía contra un fallo que le condena a 5 años
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Marquis, Christopher. "C.I.A. Says Chilean General in '76 Bombing Was Informer,"
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In May 2002, Contreras was convicted as the mastermind of the 1974 abduction and
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court in connection with the assassination of the former Chilean army chief
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Juan Manuel Guillermo Contreras Sepulveda, Trial Watch Profile, Trial
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A list of Supreme Court sentences involving Manuel Contreras
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Casella involucra al general Aguerrondo en el caso Berríos
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assassinations of Orlando Letelier and Ronnie Moffitt
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Police officers convicted of crimes against humanity
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Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (DINA) atrocities
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Chilean people convicted of crimes against humanity
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Index

Spanish name
surname

Santiago
Deceased
Conviction(s)
Crimes against humanity
Chilean Army
National Intelligence Directorate
secret police
Augusto Pinochet
Orlando Letelier
Washington, DC
forced disappearance
Macul
Osorno
Cuban Revolution
School of the Americas
Fort Gulick
Panama Canal Zone
Fatherland and Liberty
CIA
Valparaíso
San Antonio
KCIA
SAVAK
National Information Service
Movement of the Revolutionary Left
Socialist Party
MAPU

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