In Chile, former Judge Juan Poblete and former Army Intelligence Director Schafik Nazal were convicted by the Seventh Guarantee Court in Santiago for illegally intercepting the phones of individuals investigating or exposing military corruption. Among those targeted was journalist Mauricio Weibel, who uncovered the 'Milicogate' scandal involving illegal arms purchases. Both defendants admitted to the charges and agreed to a five-year prison sentence under intensive supervised release, along with permanent loss of political rights. Initially, prosecutors had sought 20-year sentences, but they praised the agreement as satisfactory, emphasizing the importance of holding perpetrators accountable. Weibel, now part of CIPER, highlighted the ruling as a significant precedent for protecting freedom of expression.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents the legal proceedings and outcomes objectively, detailing both the prosecution's initial demands and the final agreement reached between the accused, the prosecutor, and the complainant. It includes quotes from all parties involved without apparent ideological slant, focusing on
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 80): The article reports on a court ruling against former Judge Juan Poblete and former Army Intelligence Director Schafik Nazal for illegal wiretapping. It provides details from the public record including the charges, the individuals involved, and the agreed sentence. The facts align with the cross-sou





