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To: cody andre who wrote (15775)1/19/2000 10:55:00 AM
From: John Lacelle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
Cody,

It comes as no surprise to me that Agustin Pinochet
was found "too ill" to stand trial in England for
his role in the mass killings of the early 1970's
in Chile. After all, it was Henry Kissenger and
Richard Nixon who put the old boy in place after the
"accidental" killing of elected socialist Salvador
Allende. Pinochet was the CIA's boy of the day. It
sure would not have been pretty to have held a war
crimes tribunal in England during the same period when
we supposidly are trying to rid the world of war
criminals like Milosevic. Its all just a big hypocritical
joke to me.

-John