Authors: John Dinges
and Contreras’s meetings in Washington,
103
,
104
and early U.S. attitudes toward Latin American democracy,
19–20
and 40 Committee,
157
and Hill’s message on human rights in Argentina,
201–5
Kissinger cable,
6–7
,
8
,
182–90
,
196–98
,
212
,
248
,
251–52
and Koch assassination threat,
218
and Letelier assassination plot,
179
,
181
,
248–49
meeting with Pinochet,
156
,
159–62
and Pinochet regime,
12
,
61–62
,
157
and Shlaudeman’s report on Condor,
172–74
subpoenaed in Le Loire investigation,
243
and U.S. actions surrounding Condor and human rights atrocities,
103
,
156–74
,
201–5
and U.S. policy toward Pinochet government,
61–62
,
157–61
Koch, Edward
on Condor assassinations,
166
human rights concerns,
214–15
and Kissinger policy toward Pinochet government,
158
plot to assassinate,
16
,
117
,
214–18
Krasnoff, Miguel,
108
Kubisch, Jack,
61–62
Kubitchek, Juscilino,
229
Lacerda, Carlos,
229
Landau, George,
8
,
179–80
,
181
,
187–88
Le Loire, Roger,
243
Leighton, Bernardo,
82
DINA plot to assassinate,
130–32
,
133
,
190
investigation of assassination attempt against,
236
,
241–42
prosecution for assassination attempt of,
241–42
Letelier, Orlando
at Institute for Policy Studies,
28
,
191
and U.S. Congress,
160
,
162
,
176–77
See also
Letelier, Orlando, assassination of
Letelier, Orlando, assassination of,
15–16
,
190–98
as blowback incident,
248
Chilean investigation of,
28
CIA and knowledge of,
69
,
179
,
197
,
248
CIA investigation of,
28
,
192
,
216
Cuban exiles and DINA plot,
177
,
190–91
DINA and,
7
,
69
,
177
,
190–92
,
193–94
effect on later Condor operations,
221–22
,
228
evidence of prior detailed knowledge of,
194–96
,
248–49
FBI investigation,
7
,
28
,
93
,
193
,
228
,
232
Justice Department investigation,
28
,
193
,
247
Kissinger cable and failure to prevent,
188
,
196–98
,
248
,
251–52
“martyr theory” of,
193
official story regarding,
193–95
Osorio and,
78
Pinochet’s authorization of,
175–76
,
192–93
question of U.S. knowledge before,
5
,
8
,
193–98
,
248–49
Scherrer cable about,
194–95
,
197
State Department and,
28
,
179–80
Townley and,
30
,
73
,
175
,
177–79
,
190–91
U.S. investigation of,
28
,
192–93
,
228
Levi, Edward,
218
Liberty Hotel (Buenos Aires),
115
,
145
,
146–47
London, Pinochet’s arrest in,
31–36
,
242–43
Los Años Locos (restaurant),
224
Luers, William,
170
,
173–74
,
181–82
,
188–90
,
192
,
251
Malloco raid against MIR,
112–13
,
114–15
,
119
Martínez, María E.
See
Perón, Isabelita Martínez de Hoz, José Alfredo,
154
Martínez Platero, Efraín Luis
Condor operation against,
144–47
and JCR,
51
,
55
,
56–57
,
59
,
85–86
,
144
Mattini, Luis
“Mauro” (Orletti prisoner),
208
,
209–10
McGovern, George,
176
Mena Burgos, Carlos,
15
,
117
,
152
Mendes Fleitas, Epifanio,
225
Méndez, Aparicio,
189
Méndez, Sara,
211
Menem, Carlos,
233
Menna, Domingo,
51
Michelini, Margarita,
149–50
,
211
Michelini, Zelmar,
145–47
assassination of,
135
,
146–49
,
165
,
166
,
201
,
210
,
215
,
245
,
246
and Martínez Platero,
145–46
personal characteristics of,
145–46
MIR (
Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria
)
Allende presidency and,
43
Amílcar Santucho and,
87
DINA operations against,
84
,
112–13
,
114–15
,
119
,
219–20
Edgardo Enríquez and,
35
,
51
,
87
,
88
,
115
,
144
,
220
ERP support for,
50
Fuentes and,
87
guerrilla strategies prior to Pinochet coup,
43–44
held prisoner at Orletti in Argentina,
206–7
JCR and,
50–51
,
53
,
54
,
55
,
59
,
60
,
83
,
84
,
87
,
98
and JCR mission to Paraguay,
87
,
98
Malloco raid against,
112–13
,
114–15
,
119
military arm of,
100
Tucumán Province offensive and,
83
Miravet, Miguel,
25
Mitrione, Dan,
42
Montoneros
Condor operations against,
111
,
205
,
226–27
,
228
late Phase Two operations against,
226–27
,
228
Stroessner assassination plot and,
85
Morel de Letelier, Isabel Margarita,
28
,
191
“Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo,”
227–28
Movement of National Liberation.
See
Tupamaros
Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT),
29
,
245
National Commission of Truth and Reconciliation (Chile),
25
,
143
National Commission on the Disappeared (CONADEP),
139–40
National Information School (Brazil),
101
National Intelligence School (DINA),
70
,
101
New York Times
,
59
,
92
,
139
,
161
,
192
Nixon, Richard,
19
Nuevo Tiempo,
145
Nunca Mas
(Sábato Commission report),
232
Nuremberg principles,
24
,
36–37
,
245
Oduber Quirós, Daniel,
163
Olderock, Ingrid,
221
Operation Colombo (DINA propaganda),
235–36
Operation Condor, creation and guidelines for,
4
,
10–17
,
108–11
,
112–13
,
120–25
Contreras and,
105–10
,
116
,
117
,
119
,
120–25
coordination of intelligence and interrogations,
108–10
,
112
,
121–23
first joint meeting (November 1975),
10–17
,
116–25
,
241
and intelligence data bank,
13
,
121–23
meeting attendees at,
15
,
117–18
,
164
Phase One and information/intelligence,
13
,
121–23
,
124
Phase Two operations,
13–14
,
16
,
124
Pinochet and,
106–8
second joint meeting in Santiago,
164
,
167
signing of agreement,
15
,
121
,
124
U.S. knowledge of,
5–9
,
16–17
,
250
See also
Operation Condor’s Phase Three assassination plans
Operation Condor’s Phase Three assassination plans,
2
,
5
,
6–9
,
164–74
,
182–88
,
193–98
,
250–53
CIA knowledge,
6
,
69
,
80–81
,
167
,
170
,
179–82
,
197
,
212–13
,
214
,
215–22
,
248
early knowledge of cooperation in assassinations,
5–6
,
164–66
,
179
,
212–13