In 1973, Augusto Pinochet overthrew the democratically elected Chilean government, unleashing two decades of military dictatorship. Zita Cabello-Barrueto's brother, Winston, was an early victim of Pinochet's brutal regime. While being held as a political prisoner, Winston was murdered by the Caravan of Death, a band of military officers ordered by Pinochet to travel throughout Chile, and tasked with disposing of dissenting voices.
Heartbroken over the loss of her brother and facing the lies, threats, and denials of the Chilean government, Cabello-Barrueto embarked on a thirty-year mission to bring Winston's killers to justice. From her adopted home in California, Cabello-Barrueto traveled between the United States and Chile, searching out witnesses to the crime and slowly uncovering the truth. While the government claimed that Winston had been killed during a failed escape attempt, reality was harsher: he was executed in the desert and buried in a mass grave with other political prisoners.
With the assistance of Chilean collaborators and a team of pro-bono US lawyers, the Cabello family won a landmark civil lawsuit against the officer responsible for Winston's death. In Search of Spring is the true story of a sister's search for answers, and an inspiration to others who speak out against human rights violations and demand accountability for the perpetrators.
About the Author: Zita Cabello-Barrueto, PhD, has taught at bot the University of California-Santa Cruz and the University of California-Berkeley. A native of Chile, she is a noted human rights activist and filmmaker who spent thirty years exposing the atrocities of Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship. Following her brother's 1973 murder by Pinochet's Caravan of Death, Cabello-Barrueto spared no expense or energy to discover the truth about Winston's execution and bring his killers to justice. In 2003, after years of tracking down hundreds of witnesses and with the help of a team of pro-bono US lawyers, the Cabello family won a landmark civil judgment against a former Chilean officer responsible for Winston's death.
Cabello-Barrueto hopes that In Search of Spring will provide important insights to the millions of Chileans affected by Pinochet's brutal regime and encourage others to speak out against human rights violations and bring an end to the impunity of the perpetrators around the world.