Emilio Lobos Morales
Cargador Feria — 35 years old.
Background
Emilio Lobos Morales
Cargador Feria — 35 years old.
Case summary
Emilio Lobos Morales, a 35-year-old market porter with no political affiliation, was executed on January 21, 1974, in Santiago by state agents. His death is attributed to the actions of an operational group in the southern sector of the capital dedicated to the extrajudicial killing of individuals with criminal records.
Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos[1]
a.2.2) Cases in which actions were taken for other motivations or without a clear political motivation
Execution of persons with criminal records
On January 13, Manuel Segundo SALGADO MORALES, occupation unknown, was killed.
On January 14, Leoncio del Carmen SARMIENTO CANTILLANA, a laborer, was killed.
On January 17, Luis Enrique CORTES PINTO, a market porter, was killed.
On January 20, David Alejandro LEON FARIAS, a laborer, and Emilio MORALES LOBOS, a porter at the San Miguel market, were killed.
On March 21, Ernesto Ramón and Juan Francisco MONDACA VEGA, a laborer and a merchant respectively, were killed.
All these individuals, who died within a short period of time, shared the commonality of having no known political affiliation, having entries in their criminal records, and residing in the southern sector of Santiago.
These circumstances, in addition to the fact that in some of the arrests, according to witness accounts, personnel from the Fuerza Aérea acted, and that most of the deaths were caused by similar types of gunfire and occurred in nearby sectors, have allowed this Commission to reach the conviction that all were executed outside of any legal process, and in violation of their human rights, by a type of group formed by state agents that was established at the time in the southern sector of Santiago to eliminate habitual criminals or former criminals.
References
- 1Museum of Memoryhttps://interactivos.museodelamemoria.cl/victims/?p=505