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Gerardo Huber
Gerardo Huber Olivares (disappeared 29 January 1992; body found 20 February 1992) was a Chilean Army Colonel and agent of the DINA, Chile's intelligence agency. He was in charge of purchasing weapons abroad for the army.〔Larry Rohter, (Colonel's Death Gives Clues to Pinochet Arms Deals ), ''The New York Times'', 19 June 2006 〕 Huber was assassinated shortly before he was due to testify before Magistrate Hernán Correa de la Cerda in a case concerning the illegal export of weapons to the Croatian army. That enterprise involved 370 tons of weapons sold to the Croatian government by Chile on 7 December 1991, when Croatia was under a United Nations embargo arising from the war in Yugoslavia.〔(Biographical notice ) on ''Memoria viva'' NGO website 〕 In January 1992, Magistrate Correa sought testimony from Huber on the deal. However, Huber may well have been silenced to avoid implicating former Chilean President and then-Commander-in-Chief of the Army Augusto Pinochet, who was himself awaiting trial on related charges.〔〔Andrea Chaparro, (CDE insiste en unir caso Huber con tráfico de armas a Croacia ), ''La Nación'', 15 August 2005 〕
== Life ==
Gerardo Huber graduated from military school in 1964, specializing as an engineer.〔Manuel Salazar Salvo, (Roto el pacto de silencio en la inteligencia militar ), ''Punto Final'', No. 611, 24 March – 6 April 2006 〕 Ten years later, after Augusto Pinochet's coup in 1973, he began working for the DINA intelligence agency and was sent to Argentina to infiltrate groups supporting the Chilean MIR faction in its struggle against Pinochet's dictatorship.〔 When he returned to Chile, he worked with American-born DINA agent Michael Townley in producing chemical weapons, which were used against political dissidents.〔
At the beginning of the 1980s, Huber was sent to the military chemical installation in Talagante.〔 He served as governor of Talagante Province from 1987 to 1989.〔 Colonel Huber was nominated in March 1991 to the Army's Directorate of Logistics, where he was tasked with the buying and selling of weapons abroad.〔 According to his widow, he met with Pinochet in May 1991 to inform him of various irregularities occurring in the logistics service of the Army.〔〔 Huber's widow alleges that Pinochet's reaction was to send him to a military hospital so he could see a psychiatrist.〔〔

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