A woman gestures to the passing coffin of Chile's folk singer Victor Jara as others hold posters of him during his funeral procession in Santiago, Saturday, Dec. 5, 2009. Jara's killer, Pedro Pablo Barrientos Nuñez, has been sheltering the in the U.S., but may be soon facing justice for his crimes during the U.S. backed reign of Augusto Pinochet.
Chilean War-criminal Sheltering In the US May Finally Face Justice
A member of Pinochet’s secret police has lived in the U.S. for decades without the threat of being extradited to Chile to face murder charges, but a legal team has finally found a way around that: Prosecute him in the U.S.