El buque "Esmeralda", símbolo de la impunidad criminal en Chile

 The "Esmeralda" ship, a symbol of criminal impunity in Chile

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Groups Protest Visit Of Suspected Torture Ship




Ship Is Moored At Foot Of Broadway


SOURCE: NBCSanDiego.com
DATE: April 26, 2004


SAN DIEGO -- Activists from Amnesty International and other human-rights groups are protesting the visit of a Chilean naval ship, the Esmeralda, which is widely believed to have been used as a prison and torture boat during the administration of Augusto Pinochet.


About three dozen protesters spoke out against the ship Sunday, chanting "Esmeralda, Go Home." The ship, which was open for public tours, is moored at the foot of the Broadway Pier and is expected to depart Thursday for port calls in Hawaii, New Zealand and Australia.


More than 100 political prisoners are believed to have been interrogated and tortured on the tall ship in the early 1970s.


The Chilean government has never officially acknowledged the ship's past, said Nick Stamon of Amnesty International's San Diego chapter.


In 1986, the U.S. Senate called for the withdrawal of an invitation to have the Esmeralda to participate in an event celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty. The Senate measure described the ship as "the notorious vessel used for the torture of 112 political prisoners" during Pinochet's administration, which ended in 1990. Despite the resolution, the ship took part in the celebration.










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