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Explore →Chile’s far-right government rips up plan for memorial at Pinochet torture site
<p>New administration reverses expropriation of property founded by ex-Nazi Paul Schäfer, leaving victims in limbo</p><p>With its Germanic crosses and colourful toy-town facades, the village square of the tiny Chilean settlement of Villa Baviera gives little indication of the horrors of its past.</p><p>Until 1991, this cattle town of a few hundred people was a compound known as Colonia Dignidad. Its leader, Paul Schäfer, a former Nazi and weapons smuggler, bought a swathe of land in the valley in 1961, eventually holding as many as 300 people in a fenced enclave with minimal contact with the outside world. He sexually abused and even tortured the children in the camp.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/08/chile-torture-paul-schafer-villa-baviera">Continue reading...</a>

<p>New administration reverses expropriation of property founded by ex-Nazi Paul Schäfer, leaving victims in limbo</p><p>With its Germanic crosses and colourful toy-town facades, the village square of the tiny Chilean settlement of Villa Baviera gives little indication of the horrors of its past.</p><p>Until 1991, this cattle town of a few hundred people was a compound known as Colonia Dignidad. Its leader, Paul Schäfer, a former Nazi and weapons smuggler, bought a swathe of land in the valley in 1961, eventually holding as many as 300 people in a fenced enclave with minimal contact with the outside world. He sexually abused and even tortured the children in the camp.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/08/chile-torture-paul-schafer-villa-baviera">Continue reading...</a>