CNI

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The CNI (Central Nacional de Informaciones) was Chile’s notorious intelligence and secret police agency under Augusto Pinochet, responsible for widespread political repression, surveillance, and human rights abuses.

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instanceOf intelligence agency
secret police
abbreviation CNI NERFINISHED
accusedOf enforced disappearances
extrajudicial killings
systematic torture
violations of due process
activity coordination with other security forces
detention and interrogation
infiltration of opposition groups
surveillance of political organizations
associatedWith state terrorism in Chile
controlledBy Chilean Armed Forces NERFINISHED
Chilean government under Augusto Pinochet NERFINISHED
country Chile
hasVictims human rights defenders
members of leftist parties
political opponents of the Pinochet regime
suspected guerrilla members
headquartersLocation Santiago, Chile NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Chilean military dictatorship (1973–1990) NERFINISHED
ideology anti-communism
jurisdiction national
languageOfName Spanish
mainTarget left-wing political opponents
student activists
suspected dissidents
trade unionists
notableFor forced disappearances
human rights abuses
torture of political prisoners
operatedUnderRegimeOf Augusto Pinochet NERFINISHED
operationalFocus internal political control
suppression of opposition
partOf Chilean military dictatorship NERFINISHED
precededBy Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional NERFINISHED
replaced civilian police and intelligence functions of DINA
role counterinsurgency
domestic surveillance
internal security
political repression
subjectOf human rights trials in Chile
truth and reconciliation investigations in Chile

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