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Santiago, the U.S. Embassy: a news conference held on March 5, 2004 announcing a campaign to seek information about the fate of U.S. citizen Professor Boris Weisfeiler.
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| Santiago, the U.S. Embassy: the news conference held on March 5, 2004. Chargé d'Affaires Philip Goldberg announced that the US Embassy was renewing the search for information on Boris' disappearance.
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| Santiago, the U.S. Embassy: journalist Pascale Bonnefoy offered her help in translation during a news conference.
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| Santiago, the U.S. Embassy: more then twenty reporters from different world press agencies, newspapers, and TV stations were represented at news conference. Boris’ pictures, request for information, and contact information were published by many newspapers.
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Santiago, the Courthouse: on March 8, 2004 a meeting was held with investigating Judge Ministro Alejandro Solis to discuss the ongoing investigation.
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| Santiago, the Courthouse: a meeting with investigating Judge Ministro Alejandro Solis was held in one of the first floor offices.
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| Santiago, the Courthouse: a meeting with the investigating Judge and the US Embassy officials, Second Secretary Jeffrey Galvin and Legal Attaché Joseph Tipton. The US embassy officials reiterated to the judge the embassy’s offer of help in the investigation.
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| Santiago, the Courthouse: on March 8, 2004 a meeting was held with investigating Judge Ministro Alejandro Solis to discuss the ongoing investigation; reporters awaited end of a discussion.
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San Carlos: In the search for the new information two friends of mine and I, traveled to San Carlos, a small southern town located close to the area of Boris’ disappearance and to Colonia Dignidad.
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| San Carlos: a local bakery store owned by Villa Baviera, widely known as Colonia Dignidad.
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| San Carlos: inside of a local bakery store owned by Villa Baviera is hanging a picture of a “peaceful and beautiful” life in the settlement (see the text of a report on criminal charges against colony’s leaders).
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| San Carlos: Judge Angel Esteban Coria Ricotti was assigned to the case in 1985 and again in 2000. Judge Coria admitted that in January 1985 during one week of "a very serious and exhaustive investigation" he, actually, was on vacation; he never visited the actual place of Boris’ disappearance, and in February 1985 before closing the case he simply signed reports presented to him by Carabineros and by his assistant.
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Santiago, La Moneda (the Presidential Palace): despite repeated requests and piled up various criminal charges on the leaders of Colonia Dignidad, the Chilean government keeps silence on the issue. The Army is also silent on its past connections with the German settlement.
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| Santiago Airport: leaving Chile I was confident that the search for Boris was drawing closer to its final goal; I was grateful for the support I received and hopeful that after so many years of silence, the Chilean government would finally come forward and take a leading role in prosecuting the criminal activity of Colonia Dignidad leaders.
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