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(London, January 31, 2000) -- Human Rights Watch today expressed dismay at being denied the right to question the fairness of the procedure used to assess Augusto Pinochet's fitness to stand trial. It urged British Home Secretary Jack Straw to release to interested parties the medical evaluation of the former Chilean dictator.
"Today's ruling is an unfortunate setback to principles of justice," said Wilder Tayler, General Counsel for Human Rights Watch. "Jack Straw carries a huge historical responsibility to reach a decision that is just, and that respects the rights of Pinochet's victims."
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