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Brigadier Pedro Espinoza Bravo was a Chilean Army officer and member of the DINA, the secret police which operated during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990). As an Army Intelligence officer, Espinoza participated in the so-called Caravan of Death in October, 1973, and was later operations chief of the DINA. He has been convicted of the murder of Orlando Letelier, a former member of Salvador Allende's cabinet, who was killed by car-bomb in Washington, D.C., in September of 1976. According to the victim's son, Francisco Letelier, the assassination was "part of operation Condor".[citation needed] For the Biblical Dina, see Dinah. ...
General Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte[1] (born November 25, 1915) was head of the military council that ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990, and which came to power in a coup which removed the Socialist President Salvador Allende. ...
The Caravan of Death was an Army squad that roamed Chile in October 1973, following Augusto Pinochets coup, murdering the regimes opponents. ...
Orlando Letelier del Solar (April 13, 1932âSeptember 21, 1976), was a member of the government of Chile. ...
Salvador Isabelino del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Allende Gossens[1] (July 26, 1908 â September 11, 1973) was President of Chile from November 1970 until his removal from power and death on September 11, 1973. ...
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