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Patricia Verdugo

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Though she continued to work in magazines, Verdugo ultimately became well known for her books, many of which focused on human rights abuses during the military regime of Gen. Pinochet, which lasted from 1973 until 1990. Verdugo's own father was killed by the Chilean
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between the months of October to November in 1973, shortly after Pinochet took power. The killings were carried out by a Chilean
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in 1976. Through her work and investigative reporting, Verdugo became one of Pinochet's harshest
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was later verified as factual and correct as the result of an investigation by Chilean Judge
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was banned by the Pinochet government when it was first released. However,
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copies were widely sold on the streets of major cities, such as
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outlets beginning in 1969. Her magazine employers included
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on January 13, 2008, at Catholic University Hospital in
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She began working for a number of well known Chilean
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Chilean journalist, writer and human rights activist
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Index

Spanish name
surname
Santiago
Chile
Santiago
Chile
Chilean
journalist
writer
human rights
activist
investigative reporting
human rights abuses
military dictatorship
Augusto Pinochet
National Prize for Journalism
Maria Moors Cabot Prizes
bachelor's degree
journalism
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
media
secret police
critics
Puma
extrajudicial
opposition
military unit
caravan of death
political prisoners
black market

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