(New York/London, November 18, 1998) -- Human Rights Watch today called on the British Home Secretary, Jack Straw, to hold General Augusto Pinochet for extradition if the House of Lords rules that he is not immune from prosecution as a former head of state.
The Chilean government is pressing the U.K. to release General Pinochet on "humanitarian" grounds even if the Lords rule against him. Chile has sent high-level representatives to London and postponed talks over the purchase of frigates from Britain worth about $100 million.
Human Rights Watch called on the Home Secretary to resist such pressure, taking into account "the gravity of General Pinochet's offenses, the impunity which General Pinochet would continue to enjoy on returning to Chile, and the United Kingdom's obligations under international law."
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