Since the fall of General Augusto Pinochet\'s dictatorship in 1990, Chilean society has shied away from the subject of civilian complicity, preferring to pursue convictions of military perpetrators.
Some citizens actively participated in the regime\'s massive violations of human rights for personal gain or out of a.
But the torture, murders, deportations, and disappearances of tens of thousands of people in Chile were not carried out by the military alone; they required a vast civilian network.
Since the fall of General Augusto Pinochet\'s dictatorship in 1990, Chilean society has shied away from the subject of civilian complicity, preferring to pursue convictions of military perpetrators