As president of Chile, Augusto Pinochet improved business and the economy. committed human rights violations. increased populist programs. stopped human rights violations. Is it B?
Problems related to human rights in Chile include discrimination against indigenous populations; societal violence and discrimination against women, children, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons; child labor; and harsh prison conditions and treatment. Additional human rights concerns in the country include use of excessive force and abuse by security forces, isolated reports of government corruption, and anti-Semitism. Authorities generally maintain effective control over the security forces. However, security forces occasionally commit human rights abuses. The government generally takes steps to prosecute officials who commit abuses. Nevertheless, many human rights organizations contend that security officials accused of committing abuses have impunity. Human rights violations by the military and security forces in Chile were widespread during the rule of General Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990). According to a government commission report that included testimony from more than 30,000 people, Pinochet's government killed at least 3,197 people and tortured about 29,000. Two-thirds of the cases listed in the report happened in 1973. Other estimates of the number killed and "disappeared" during the Pinochet regime range as high as 17,000. This article contains general information on human rights in Chile according to the report Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2013 prepared by the United States Department of State and published in April 2014.
So it is B then
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