Chile to end Pinochet henchmen’s pampered prison life of tennis and barbecues
      Punta Peuco – where military human rights offenders enjoy privileged conditions – set to join public prison network Inmates at an infamous high-security military prison in Chile, which houses the perpetrators of dictatorship-era human rights crimes, are set to lose their privileged conditions (…)
  
  
  
  
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