Authors: John Dinges
Letelier assassination and,
28
,
175
,
177
,
178
,
242
Prats assassination and,
74
,
75–76
ETA (Basque Separatists),
25
,
221
European Convention Against Terrorism,
33
Falklands/Malvinas War (1982),
31
,
232
Families of Disappeared Detainees,
30
FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia),
88
FASIC (Catholic human rights organization),
244
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Fuentes-Santucho case and,
90
interrogation reports from Orletti prison,
212
,
250
investigation of JCR,
86–87
Koch assassination plot and,
216
Letelier assassination investigation,
7
,
28
,
93
,
193
,
228
,
232
and prevention of terrorism today,
5
Fernández, José Augustín,
239–40
Fernández Larios, Armando,
129
,
175
,
177–79
,
190
Ferreira Aldunate, Wilson,
146
,
210
,
215
,
222
Financial Times
(London),
31
Firestone (corporation),
58
40 Committee,
157
Fortun, Juan Carlos,
122
Fourth International,
51–52
France
Condor assassination plans in,
129–30
,
219–22
,
252
French intelligence,
93–94
,
221–22
and investigations of Condor,
243
Francisco de San Martín, José,
59
Freedom of Information Act,
90
,
102
,
238
Fresno Leighton, Anita,
131–32
Fretes Dávalos, Alejandro,
122
,
229
Fuentes, Jorge
interrogations of,
98
,
108–9
,
238
,
240
and JCR mission to Paraguay,
87–89
Valenzuela and,
220
See also
Fuentes-Santucho case
Fuentes-Santucho case
Carlos the Jackal and,
93–95
international intelligence handling of,
89–96
,
105
and international investigation of JCR,
89–91
,
95–96
,
97–98
,
104
Santucho and Fuentes’s mission to Paraguay,
87–89
Scherrer and FBI investigation of,
90–94
La Fuerza Central (MIR military arm),
100
Galañena, Crescencio,
207–8
García-Castellón, Judge,
29
,
30
,
32
Garibay, Raul,
217
Garzón, Baltasar,
25
,
32
,
33–35
,
143
,
246
Gatti, Gerardo,
211
Gavazzo, José Nino,
210
,
211–12
,
217–18
Gianotti de Molfino, Noemi,
227–28
González, Mónica,
233–36
Gordon, Anibal,
206
Gorriarán Merlo, Enrique,
51
,
58–59
Goulart, Joao,
229
Gracey, Lloyd,
136
Gregg, Donald,
174
Guanes Serrano, Benito,
15
,
90
,
98
,
117
,
178–79
,
225
,
238
Guevara, Ernesto “Che”
capture and execution of,
150
,
187
as inspiration to revolutionaries,
18
,
42
,
52–53
,
83
Gutiérrez, Nelson,
51
Gutiérrez Ruiz, Héctor,
146
,
147–49
,
165
,
166
,
210
,
215
,
245
,
246
Guzzetti, César,
202–5
Haahr, James,
217
Habib, Philip,
174
,
181
,
182
,
196
,
218
Hall, John,
114
Halpern, Sam,
171
Harkin, Tom,
158
Hill, Robert
and Argentine human rights abuses,
165
,
201
,
202–5
Guzzetti message,
202–5
Kissinger cable and,
188
Massera coup and,
135–36
Torres assassination and,
154
Videla and,
189
Hinchey Report
on DINA and CIA,
69–70
,
71
,
102–3
on Pinochet coup and CIA,
46–48
on Prats assassination and CIA,
80
human rights
Carter administration and,
2
Catholic Church and,
64
,
235
,
236
,
244
Hill and Argentinian situation,
165
,
201–5
and Kissinger address to OAS,
161–62
Kissinger and,
103
,
156–74
,
201–5
Kissinger and Argentinian situation,
202–5
and Kissinger policy toward Pinochet government,
61–62
,
157–61
and Kissinger’s meeting with Pinochet,
156
,
159–62
Koch and Uruguay’s,
214–15
post-Condor pursuit of justice and,
241–47
Shlaudeman’s report to Kissinger on,
172–74
and U.S. actions surrounding Condor,
17–18
,
156–74
,
201–5
,
252
See also
Operation Condor’s legacy and the pursuit of justice
Humphrey, Hubert,
176
INR (U.S. State Department intelligence and research office),
167
,
168
,
170
Institute for Policy Studies (Washington, D.C.),
27–28
,
191
Intelligence Battalion 601 (SIE),
110
,
112
,
122
,
138–43
,
194
,
226–27
,
228
intelligence data bank of Operation Condor,
13
,
121–23
codes and,
122
telex system and radio network,
13
,
121–23
,
142
,
178
Inter-American Human Rights Commission,
161
International Brigade Che Guevara,
153
International Commission of Inquiry
into the Crimes of the Military Junta
in Chile,
128
International Council of Jurists (Paris),
119
International War Crimes Tribunals (Yugoslavia and Rwanda),
38
Irish Republican army (IRA),
221
Italy
DINA network operating in,
127–28
,
130–32
,
241–42
and investigations of Condor,
243–44
Iturriaga Neumann, Raul
DINA Exterior Department and,
129
,
130
Leighton assassination and,
242
Prats assassination and,
74
,
76
,
78
,
79
,
244
at Santiago meeting,
118
Jaccard Siegler, Alexei,
225–26
JCR (Revolutionary Coordinating Junta),
14
,
41
,
50–60
,
82–98
Azul offensive,
58–59
budget of,
55
Castro’s criticisms of,
56–57
creation and early strategies,
50–54
DINA operations against in Argentina,
111–12
,
115–16
,
141–43
ERP and military offensives in
funding to leftist groups by,
59–60
,
86
ineffectiveness of,
53–54
and international intelligence investigation of,
89–91
,
95–96
,
97–98
,
104
,
106
military strategies and armed struggle,
52–53
,
54
,
85–86
,
114
mission to Paraguay,
86–98
Tucumán Province campaign,
60
,
82–85
,
111
See also
ELN (
Ejército de Liberación Nacional);
ERP (
Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo
)
;
Fuentes-Santucho case
;
MIR (
Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria
)
;
Tupamaros
“JCR Uno” submachine guns,
83
,
85
Jones, David,
35–36
Justice Department, U.S.
and Canicoba investigation of Condor,
245
and Letelier assassination investigation,
28
,
193
,
247
and Spanish case against Pinochet,
28
,
29–30
Justicialista Movement (Argentina),
49
Kenrick, Carolina,
113–14
Kim Dae Jung,
174
Kissinger, Henry
address to OAS General Assembly,
159
,
161–62