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In recent years, those most responsible for the bloodshed under former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet have finally started to see the inside of courtrooms. Last week a Chilean judge indicted five senior members of Pinochet's secret police on charges of plotting the murder of Chilean Army Gen. Carlos Prats in 1974 in Buenos Aires. But one man the Argentine courts allege was involved still appears to be untouchable: former Chilean Army officer Armando Fernandez Larios, who lives in Miami.
Fernandez pleaded guilty to charges of lying to U.S. investigators probing the 1976 killing of another Pinochet foe. Upon his release from prison, Fernandez received a pledge that he would never be deported to Chile. Now ...