People who were tortured under the military regime of General Augusto Pinochet are to receive compensation from the Chilean Government. Until now, compensation has only been paid to the families of people who were killed during the regime, which ran from 1973 and 1990. The decision could benefit tens of thousands of Chileans, correspondents say. Chilean President Ricardo Lagos says he wants to push his country’s deeply divided population towards reconciliation by resolving past human rights issues on both sides of the conflict. Full Story
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