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- Patio_29 abstract "Patio 29 is a potter's field in Cementerio General de Santiago, Chile, where victims of the 1973 Chilean coup d'état were anonymously buried. The military government under Augusto Pinochet used the field for unannounced and clandestine burials in the 1970s until anonymous information alerted the public to its usage. With the return of democracy to Chile in 1991, an exhumation effort recovered 126 bodies and identified 96 through 2006. A 2005 DNA test later reported widespread identification errors and new identification database began in 2007. Exhumation authorities report that the site has been fully exhumed, which families of the victims contest.The burial grounds became Chile's first cemetery to be designated a protected national monument in 2006. The site serves as a symbol for the human rights movement and the 1973 coup's disappeared. As such, Patio 29 became part of the Bachelet government's "symbolic reparation" program. Annual marches against the coup end at the site.".
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- Patio_29 country "Chile".
- Patio_29 interments "126".
- Patio_29 location Santiago.
- Patio_29 name "Patio 29".
- Patio_29 subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Santiago_Metropolitan_Region.
- Patio_29 subject Category:Cemeteries_in_Chile.
- Patio_29 subject Category:Human_rights_in_Chile.
- Patio_29 subject Category:Military_government_of_Chile_(1973–90).
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- Patio_29 comment "Patio 29 is a potter's field in Cementerio General de Santiago, Chile, where victims of the 1973 Chilean coup d'état were anonymously buried. The military government under Augusto Pinochet used the field for unannounced and clandestine burials in the 1970s until anonymous information alerted the public to its usage. With the return of democracy to Chile in 1991, an exhumation effort recovered 126 bodies and identified 96 through 2006.".
- Patio_29 label "Patio 29".
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