Authors: John Dinges
245
Uruguayans sought:
The officers are José Nino Gavazzo, Manuel Cordero, Jorge Silveira, and police officer Hugo Campos Hermida. Campos Hermida died of cancer in 2001, just weeks after he told the author he wished to testify about the Argentine missions, which he said he knew about but denied partipating in.
246
Military travelers:
Le Loire, as only one example, issued international warrants for 150 officers he wanted for questioning. Another Argentine officer, Jorge Olivera,
was arrested in August 2000 and held briefly pending extradition to face charges in Le Loire’s court in Paris.
252
Plans were known:
Rogers and Shlaudeman, who coordinated their responses to author’s questions, also asserted that the phrase “no further action” in the September 20, 1776, cable does not exclude the possibility that the Kissinger démarche was delivered prior to September 20. If that were the case, it would certainly be documented in cables in which the ambassadors reported back to Kissinger on the meetings he ordered them to seek. Both Rogers and Shlaudeman have the security clearances necessary to see cables still kept secret from the public, and would be able to back up their argument with evidence if it existed.
Aguilar, Rosa Palau,
240
Alemany, Luis,
84
Alfonsín, Raúl,
232–33
Allende, Salvador
Garcés and,
23
Letelier and government of,
7
,
176
Pinochet’s overthrow of,
3
,
11–12
,
23–24
,
42–43
U.S. and,
19
Alliance of the National Left (
Alianza de la Izquierda Nacional
),
150
Almada, Martín,
237–41
Altamirano, Carlos,
82
as DINA/Condor target,
128
,
129
,
130
,
131
,
190
,
222
and Prats assassination,
74–75
Álvarez, Gregorio,
148
amnesty laws,
21
,
31–32
,
231
,
237
,
242
Aragones, Emilio,
208
Aramburu, Pedro Eugenio,
18
,
137
Arancibia Clavel, Enrique,
20
,
95
DINA operations and,
110–11
,
115–16
,
235
,
236
González’s investigation and,
234–35
,
236
personal characteristics and story of,
73
Prats assassination and,
20
,
73
,
77
,
78–79
,
234–35
,
244
report on Argentina’s disappeared,
139–40
Argentina
delegation at first Condor meeting,
117
,
164
and end of Phase Three Condor,
222–23
government campaign against leftists in,
111–12
as haven for political refugees,
14
,
49–50
Hill and human rights situation in,
165
,
201–5
investigations and trials of Condor,
232–36
,
245–46
JCR and ERP military offensive in,
58–60
Kissinger and human rights situation in,
202–5
,
252
Kissinger cable and,
6–7
,
182–90
legacy of Condor Years for,
21
,
232–36
,
245–46
political refugees in,
14
,
49–50
,
143–44
Prats assassination plot and,
74
,
78
State Department documents on,
39
Torres and JCR organizing in,
150–52
See also
Argentina, Condor operations in
;
ERP (
Ejército Revolucionario del
Pueblo
)
;
JCR (Revolutionary Coordinating Junta)
Argentina, Condor operations in,
110–12
,
114–16
,
135–55
coup against Perón presidency,
135–37
DINA operations in,
110–12
,
115–16
,
141–43
Michelini-Gutiérrez executions in,
147–49
,
165
,
201
,
210
,
215
,
245
operations against Bolivian exiles,
150–55
,
223
operations against ERP and Montoneros,
205–6
operations against foreign leftist groups,
206–13
operations against Uruguayan political refugees,
143–50
,
165
,
201
,
210–13
,
215
Phase Two operations during Condor’s endgame,
224
,
225–28
secret prison system and mass killings,
138–40
,
205–13
Torres’s assassination,
154
,
165–66
,
201
Asbun, Juan Pereda,
153
Assassination on Embassy Row
(Dinges and Landau),
5
,
26
Avanguardia Nazionale
(Italy),
128
,
131
,
133
Azul army base (Argentina),
58–59
Baader-Meinhof “Red Army,”
86
,
129
,
221
Bacicalupo, Sonia Fuentes,
92–93
Baeza Michaelsen, Ernesto,
90–91
,
93
Balbín, Ricardo,
141
Bañados, Adolfo,
242
Banzer, Hugo,
84
,
117
,
150
,
153
,
154
Barcella, E. Lawrence,
28
,
29–30
Bateman, Jaime,
86
Batista, Fulgencio,
57
Beausire, Mary Anne,
113–14
,
163
Belaunde Terry, Fernando,
228
Benítez Riera, Luis María,
240
Benito Bignone, Reynaldo,
232
Berger, Samuel “Sandy,”
39
Bertazzo, José Luis,
206
,
208
,
209–10
Biedma, Patricio,
144
,
207–8
,
209–10
,
220
Blanco, Juan Carlos,
171
Bolivia
Condor operations against Bolivian exiles in Argentina,
150–55
,
223
delegation at first Condor meeting,
117
,
241
Kissinger cable and,
187
legacy of Condor Years for,
21
,
236
and Phase Two operations during Condor’s endgame,
227–28
See also
ELN (
Ejército de Liberación Nacional
)
Borghese, Junio Valerio,
127–28
Bosch, Orlando,
128
Bourdon, William,
243
Brazil
Condor and,
4
,
14
,
15
,
17
,
26
,
219
,
226–27
Contreras’s possible training in,
66
delegation at first Condor meeting,
117
,
164
legacy of Condor Years for,
21
,
229
,
236
and Phase Two operations during Condor’s endgame,
226–27
Pinochet coup and,
46
Britain, Pinochet’s arrest in,
31–36
,
242–43
Britez, Francisco,
109–10
,
117
,
238
Bundesnachtrichtendienst (BND),
123
,
129
Bush, George H. W.
as CIA director,
16
,
180
,
192
,
216
and Koch assassination threat,
216
Bush, George W.,
247
Campiglia, Horacio,
226
Cámpora, Héctor,
49
Campos Hermida, Hugo,
147–48
Canicoba Corral, Rodolfo,
245–46
,
249
Capaldo, Giancarlo,
243
Carlos the Jackal (Ilich Ramirez Sanchez),
93–95
,
220–21
,
243
Castillo, Carmen,
100
Castresana, Carlos,
25
Castro, Fidel,
42
,
56–57
,
128
,
190
Catalán, Elmo,
210
Catholic Church and human rights in Chile,
64
,
235
,
236
,
244
Cavallo, Ricardo,
246
CECIFA (Armed Forces Counterintelligence Center),
65
Cejas Arias, Jesús,
207–8
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),
5–9
,
250
Condor data bank and,
13
,
113
,
121
,
123
Contreras and,
68
,
99
,
101–5
,
178
,
250
DINA and,
68–71
,
101–5
,
107
,
142–43
and Enríquez capture,
142–43
Hinchey Report on,
69–70
,
71
,
102–3
Kissinger and plans to oust Allende,
157
on Kissinger’s meeting with Pinochet,
162
knowledge of Condor,
5–9
,
13
,
46
,
80–81
,
113
,
121
,
123
,
167
,
170
,
179
,
207
,
208–10
,
212–13
,
250
knowledge of Condor assassination plans,
6
,
69
,
80–81
,
167
,
170
,
179–82
,
212–13
,
214
,
215–22
,
248
Letelier assassination and,
28
,
69
,
178
,
179
,
192
,
216
Orletti prison reports and,
207
,
208–10
,
212–13
,
250
Pinochet coup and,
46–48
,
61–62
,
157
Prats assassination and,
80–81
Schneider assassination and,
20
Schneider kidnapping plot and,
157
and Spanish indictment of Pinochet,
29–30
State Department and,
181–82
Townley and,
73
warnings to European intelligence,
221–22
Centro de Documentación para la
Defensa de los Derechos Humanos,
240–41
César Ramírez, Julio,
228
Che Guevara: Junta de Coordinación Revolucionaria
(JCR magazine),
55–56
Chile
death toll in,
67