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The Committee of Cooperation for Peace in Chile (Spanish: Comité de Cooperación para la Paz) was a Chilean peace organization founded in October 1973 by an inter-religious group led by the Archdiocese of Santiago in order to support human rights of those persecuted by the regime of General Augusto Pinochet.

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  • The Committee of Cooperation for Peace in Chile (Spanish: Comité de Cooperación para la Paz) was a Chilean peace organization founded in October 1973 by an inter-religious group led by the Archdiocese of Santiago in order to support human rights of those persecuted by the regime of General Augusto Pinochet. It was the first active human rights organization in Chile and it lasted for two years, supporting thousands of people persecuted by the regime. It dissolved under pressure from the regime in November 1975, but the Vicariate of Solidarity was formed in its wake shortly thereafter, and it took up the baton of protection of human rights in Chile. (en)
  • El Comité Pro Paz, formalmente Comité de Cooperación para la Paz en Chile,​ fue un organismo de derechos humanos creado en 1973 por las iglesias cristianas junto con la comunidad judía para proteger la vida e integridad física de las personas perseguidas por la dictadura militar en Chile. Tras su disolución en 1975 fue sucedido por la Vicaría de la Solidaridad. (es)
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  • Comité de Cooperación para la Paz en Chile, Comité Pro Paz (en)
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  • legal support; human rights
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  • Committee of Cooperation for Peace in Chile (en)
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  • El Comité Pro Paz, formalmente Comité de Cooperación para la Paz en Chile,​ fue un organismo de derechos humanos creado en 1973 por las iglesias cristianas junto con la comunidad judía para proteger la vida e integridad física de las personas perseguidas por la dictadura militar en Chile. Tras su disolución en 1975 fue sucedido por la Vicaría de la Solidaridad. (es)
  • The Committee of Cooperation for Peace in Chile (Spanish: Comité de Cooperación para la Paz) was a Chilean peace organization founded in October 1973 by an inter-religious group led by the Archdiocese of Santiago in order to support human rights of those persecuted by the regime of General Augusto Pinochet. (en)
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  • Committee of Cooperation for Peace in Chile (en)
  • Comité Pro Paz (es)
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