Forensic investigators recently searched Playa Ancha cemetery in Valparaiso for the remains of Michael Woodward, an Anglo-Chilean priest believed to have been murdered during Augusto Pinochet's regime. Despite a third unsuccessful search, progress is being made since the Chilean government adopted the National Search Plan for Truth and Justice, a policy aimed at discovering the fates of 1,469 missing people. Experts acknowledge the significance of establishing a sustained, public commitment to this endeavor, marking a new chapter in confronting the legacy of past atrocities in Chile.
In a remarkable step, the National Search Plan for Truth and Justice has been instituted, focusing on uncovering the truth about the 1,469 disappeared victims of Pinochet's regime.
Despite the challenges, the commitment to a sustained public policy directing the search for the truth and justice is seen as a significant achievement in the context of Chile's past.
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