Philippe Sands: "The painful irony of Spain in the Pinochet case is the rejection to face its own past and try the crimes of Francoism"
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Philippe Sands: "The painful irony of Spain in the Pinochet case is the rejection to face its own past and try the crimes of Francoism"
The jurist closes his trilogy on Nazi crimes with 'Calle Londres 38' (Anagram), a reflection on impunity where he reveals details of the Pinochet case and follows the lead of an escaped SS officer to Patagonia Read
Philippe Sands and the impunity of dictators: "Spain sought with Pinochet the justice it did not do with Franco"
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