Articles
Bomb Victim Denounced Policies of Junta in Chile
During most of his two years of exile here, after his release from imprisonment on an island near the southern tip of Chile, Orlando Letelier lived a quiet life, studying how the world's wealth could be more equitably distributed.
Chilean Violence Increasingly Spreads Beyond its Borders
Violent political change has been under way in Chile for six years now, with the violence increasingly spreading beyond the borders of this South American country into the western capitals to which exiles from those opposing the present military government had moved.
Request to Discharge Committee on the Judiciary from Further Consolidation of House Resolution 1559
Condemning Murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt; US Congressional Record - House, 22 September 1976
Orlando Letelier Deserves Honor
Orlando Letelier exemplified precisely the qualities - reason, concern for the common man, and civility - which the junta is trying to suppress in his native land
The Chicago Boys in Chile: Economic Freedom's Awful Toll
Deeply involved in the preparation of the 1975 military coup in Chile, the Chicago Boys convinced the Junta generals that they were prepared to supplement the brutality, which the military possessed, with the intellectual assets it lacked.
Covert Action in Chile 1963-1973
Staff Report of the Select Committee To Study Governmental Operations With Respect to Intelligence Activities, United States Senate, 18 December 1975.

