London 38 accused former undersecretaries for hiding reports of human rights violations in the dictatorship

Pointing to their irresponsibility, for not disclosing in a timely manner the stories of former conscripts who said they had participated in human rights violations during the Pinochet dictatorship, the director of the London 38 House of Memory, Erika Hennings, accused the former Undersecretaries of Human Rights Humans led by Lorena Fries (2016-2018) and Lorena Recabarren (2018-2020).

“There is already a responsibility” in the undersecretary in charge of Fries, with “the work that was done with so many conscripts”, where they received “so much information” and without “monitoring or having done an analysis”, Hennings lashed out, in conversation with Cooperative Radio.

“And then, the fact that (the report) remained hidden during Lorena Recabarren’s Undersecretaryship also seems to me to be irresponsible,” added the director of Londres 38.

As a group and affected “we are waiting so many years to obtain information from the Armed Forces and from the conscripts who did participate as we know,” added Erika Hennings, who was arrested in 1974 in London 38 along with her husband Alfonso Chanfreau ; missing to date.

It is worth mentioning that a report published by The net He announced that during Fries’s term as the Undersecretary of Human Rights, the testimonies of former uniformed men who claimed to be victims of ill-treatment by the Army and participants in crimes were known; information that was kept hidden and that could be “very relevant” for the investigations related to the search for the disappeared detainees in the country.

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