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The
Rettig Report, officially
The National Commission for Truth and Reconciliation Report, is a report by a commission designated by then President
Patricio Aylwin (from the
Concertación) encompassing
human rights abuses resulting in death or disappearance that occurred in
Chile during the years of military rule under
Augusto Pinochet, which began on
September 11,
1973 and ended on
March 11,
1990. It is named after its chairman,
Raúl Rettig, a former
ambassador of President
Salvador Allende. The eight-member commission (including
Jaime Castillo Velasco,
José Luis Cea Egaña,
Mónica Jiménez de la Jara,
Laura Novoa Vásquez,
José Zalaquett Daher,
Ricardo Martín Díaz, and
Gonzalo Vial Correa) released its report in February 1991.
The report determined that 2,279 persons were killed for political reasons. In 641 cases, the commission couldn't conclusively determine that the person was killed for political reasons. It found 508 cases that were beyond its mandate, and that in 449 cases, no information beyond the name of a disappeared person could be determined.
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Among others cases, it investigated the 1989 assassination of
MIR leader
Jecar Neghme, stating that he was assassinated by Chilean intelligence agents.
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