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Attention Editors: No new uses are permitted of RP4DRHXYCZAC, RP4DRHXYDUAC, PBEAHUONJDD, PBEAHUONJDF, RP4DRHXPYHAD, RP4DRHXYAPAB, RP4DRHXYDUAA, RP4DRHXYDAAB, RP4DRIBSTUAA, RP5DRHXXUEAA, PBEAHUOGZFM and RP5DRHXXUDAD after a post publication review. Prior uses may remain online. Regions Affected: ?WORLDWIDE?. Please remove it from your systems, as follows: If this image is intended for a publication that has NOT yet gone to print, please cancel publication of this image. If this image is archived in any of your systems, please permanently delete it. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused. Reuters. File photo showing Carmen Gloria Quintana near her home in Santiago in July of 1987. Quintana, then 18 years old, suffered burns over 65 percent of her body at the hands of a Chilean army patrol on July 2, 1986 in one of the worst incidents of violence during the dictatorship of Chilean General Augusto Pinochet. Rodrigo Rojas Denegri, a 19-year-old photographer and son of a Chilean exile, was killed in the same incident. They were arrested during protests against the military regime in a neighborhood of Santiago by an army patrol, searched, beaten, held within proximity of inflammable material, sprinkled with fuel, set on fire, and taken to a place on the outskirts of the city where they were unable to receive medical care, and there they were abandoned. September 11, 2003 will mark the 30th anniversary of Pinochet's coup against President Salvador Allende, which ushered in 17 years of his military rule. REUTERS/Gregg Newton/FILE GN