Pinochet Files

This artificial collection of materials consists of documents that:

About the Documents

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) released these documents in response to a NSC tasker, "Declassifying Documents Related to Human Rights Abuses in Chile," issued on February 1, 1999, on behalf of President William J. Clinton. This tasker requested cooperation from all national security agencies in undertaking "a compilation and review for release of all documents that shed light on human rights abuses, terrorism and other acts of political violence during and prior to the Pinochet era in Chile (1973-1990)."

These documents were included in a comprehensive release by NARA of all Pinochet-related documents in the Presidential libraries, in records of other U.S. Government agencies, and in legislative records.

The documents included in this collection were reviewed as part of the NSC's Chilean Human Rights Abuses Review.

Types of Documents

The records consist of correspondence, reports, memorandums, and cables.

Primary correspondents include President Nixon, Henry Kissinger, Edward Korry, U. Alexis Johnson, Nathaniel Davis, David Popper, and Kenneth Rush.

Topics include:

How the Documents are Marked

In some instances, documents contain national security information which could not be declassified at this time.

Folder Title List

Box Number: 1
Folder Titles:

Other Documents about Pinochet and Chile

There is additional documentation relating to Pinochet and Chile among the Nixon Presidential Materials:

In addition, the State Department has made digital copies of the documents released under the Chile Declassification Project available in its electronic FOIA Reading Room: http://www.foia.state.gov/SearchColls/CollsSearch.asp.