Kathmandu— More than five decades after the brutal murder of iconic Chilean folk singer Victor Jara, the last man convicted of his killing has been tracked down and arrested. The arrest of Nelson Haase Mazzei, an 80-year-old retired colonel who was part of Pinochet's secret police, brings closure to a long-standing quest for justice following the military coup in 1973.
The Assassination and Legacy
Victor Jara, a beloved figure known for his powerful music that inspired resistance against authoritarianism, was seized by soldiers on September 12, 1973, the day after General Augusto Pinochet's coup. He was taken to Estadio Chile where he endured four days of torture before being killed with multiple bullet wounds and broken bones. His death became a symbol of defiance against oppression, inspiring countless artists around the world.
Justice Delayed but Not Denied
The pursuit of justice for Jara's murder has been long and arduous. It wasn't until 2018 that eight retired officers were charged with his killing and another victim, Littré Quiroga Carvajal. After five years of legal battles, Chile's Supreme Court convicted them all in August 2023, sentencing several to prison terms ranging from 15 to 25 years. The arrest of Haase Mazzei marks the final step in this process.
Continued Impact and Symbolism
Jara's legacy continues to resonate globally through his music, which has inspired generations of artists fighting against authoritarian regimes. His songs have been covered by musicians like Woody Guthrie and Bad Bunny, who dedicated a song to Jara during his 2026 tour in Chile. The Víctor Jara Foundation, established by his widow Joan, works tirelessly to keep his memory alive and advocate for human rights.
While the arrest of Haase Mazzei brings some measure of justice, many survivors and families still seek closure from a tumultuous period in Chile's history. The ongoing efforts to remember and honor Jara highlight the enduring power of music as a tool for resistance.
(With inputs from Common Dreams)
Originally published on abcnews.com.np.







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