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Campaigners for Pinochet's victims win two legal battles in Australian courts


The first centred on Chile’s request to extradite Adriana Rivas back home, where she is facing numerous charges relating to her time as an agent of Pinochet’s notorious secret police, the National Intelligence Directorate (DINA).
A Federal Court ruling on June 24 to dismiss Rivas’ appeal against extradition means her victims may finally see her face justice.
The other court case involved former Australian Army military intelligence officer Clinton Fernandes, who obtained the partial release of documents relating to Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) operations in Chile around the time of the coup.
Dr Rodrigo Acuña, an expert on Latin American politics and member of the Chilean community in Sydney, spoke to ....

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SBS Language | Still extraditable: Former Pinochet agent Adriana Rivas loses appeal to avoid extradition to Chile


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Adriana Rivas, an agent during the Pinochet dictatorship, is one step closer to facing justice in Chile.
The Federal Court on Thursday rejected the appeal by which Rivas tried to avoid her extradition. 
With her ruling, Justice Wendy Abraham confirmed the previous decision taken by the New South Wales Court Magistrate Philip Stewart, who last October gave the green light for the Chilean to be sent to face trial in her country.
The application for review is dismissed, the previous decision is confirmed, Justice Abraham said. 
The applicant is eligible for surrender for aggravated kidnapping for which her extradition is sought. ....

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