Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

A Tale Of Two Extraditions

July 2010

The US government demanded that Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding extradite a drug dealer. When Venezuela made similar demands on Washington, for arguably the Hemisphere’s most notorious terrorist, the Justice Department brushed off the request.

Letelier Case Timeline

April 2010

Letelier Case Timeline: from September 1970 until March 2001.

The Pinochet Affair

March 2007

This book tells the epic story of the events that surrounded the dramatic arrest of General Augusto Pinochet in London in October 1998.

Publications on the Pinochet Affair

November 2005
TNI

List of publications on the Pinochet case.

Letelier Case

November 2005

Some relevant articles on the Letelier-Moffitt case.

Terrorism Then and Now

August 2005

Kissinger and Nixon had encouraged the 1973 coup in Chile, led by General Augusto Pinochet, against the elected government of Socialist President Salvador Allende.

An Exiled Son of Santiago

April 2005
Tom Hayden

At a backyard party in the counterculture community of Venice, California, a few years ago I met a young artist named Francisco Letelier.

The Condor Years: How Pinochet and His Allies Brought Terrorism to Three Continents

February 2004
John Dinges

This is the underground history of the international Dirty Wars by US allies in South America.

An Assassination, A Failure to Act, A Painful Parallel

September 2002
John Dinges and Peter Kornbluh
Recently disclosed US State Department and CIA records cast a new light on the Letelier assassination, revealing that the US had extensive awareness of a secret assassination operation and suggesting that US officials called off actions that might have stopped it.

A State Terrorist, Still at Large

January 2002
Murray Karpen

A little over 25 years ago, my daughter, Ronni Karpen Moffitt, was murdered by Chilean terrorists in Washington. This past summer one of those terrorists was freed after serving his prison term.