Chile was condemned by officers who killed musician Victor Haru

04 July 2018, 17:55 | Music
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In Chile, eight retired officers were sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. All of them were recognized as complicit in the murder of musician Victor Hara, which occurred in 1973. This writes The Guardian. The artist was an adherent of the left-wing president Salvador Allende. The politician was overthrown as a result of the September 11, 1973 coup, led by General Augusto Pinochet. Hara was detained together with thousands of supporters of the president and kept at a football stadium in Santiago. After several days of torture, he was killed. His death caused resonance widely outside the country, besides the musician devoted a number of songs to the musician.

At home, his name was later named the same stadium in Santiago. It is reported that all eight convicted retired officers are direct participants in the murder. Also there was another officer - Pedro Barientos - who currently resides in the US. Back in 2016, the court demanded that he pay 280 million dollars to the family of Hara as compensation. Earlier it was reported that the mystery of the murder of the legendary rapper Tupac Shakur. News from Telegram. Subscribe to our channel https: // t. me / korrespondentnet Author: 1.




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