Still Missing

A Chilean judge has taken the bold step of asking for the extradition of a former U.S. soldier believed to have participated in the killing of two Americans in 1973 by the Pinochet regime. An acclaimed film by Costa-Gavras, titled Missing, dealt with the efforts by the man's father and widow to find out what happened. Slowly but surely, Chile has gotten around to facing its awful past during those years. The U.S., which is so fond of demanding other countries to extradite its criminals of all kinds, has a chance now to show that it too is willing to surrender one of its citizens to face justice at the scene of his crimes.

Unless...the man knows too much and will embarrass the Americans with a tale of how the U.S. government plotted against Allende, the duly-elected President of Chile, and even went so far as to kill its own citizens suspected of being sympathetic to his government.

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