Note 4/78-0011

Note 4/78-0011, dated 5 January 1978, from the Ambassador of Uruguay in Brazil – General (Ret.) Eduardo Zubía, to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Adolfo Folle Martínez. Attached is Confidential Circular Note No. 94 DCN/700 (846) from the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, requesting the reciprocal application of Article 36 of the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. This request arose from the detention of the Brazilian journalist Flavio Tavarez in Uruguay.

Note A-580/79

Note A-580/79, dated 10 August 1979, from the Embassy of Uruguay in Chile, to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Adolfo Folle Martínez. The Embassy reports a visit by Julio Zaffaroni and his wife, who came to file a complaint against the disappearance of their son and his family in Buenos Aires in 1976. They also stated that they had travelled to Chile to search for their granddaughter, Mariana Zaffaroni, after learning of statements by Anatole Julien Grisonas, a child who recently appeared in Valparaíso.

Note A-547/79

Note A-547/79, dated 2 August 1979, from the Embassy of Uruguay in Chile, to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Adolfo Folle Martínez. It reports on the press coverage when the organisation “Clamor” announced the kidnapping of the children Anatole and Eva Lucía Julien Grisonas and their subsequent appearance in the city of Valparaíso.

Verbal Note D-497/76

Verbal Note D-497/76, dated 12 August 1976, from the Embassy of Uruguay in Chile, to the Special Affairs Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile, requesting overflight and landing permission for a Uruguayan Air Force plane. Attached is an application form detailing the date and flight details.

Note No. X-351/76

Note No. X-351/76, dated 27 May 1976, from the Embassy of Uruguay in Chile to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Juan Carlos Blanco. The Embassy transcribes a communication sent by the Embassy of Argentina in Chile regarding the death of former Uruguayan legislators, Zelmar Michelini and Héctor Gutiérrez Ruíz.

Location: Department of Historical–Diplomatic Archives – Section: Embassy of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay in Chile / Series: Related Correspondence / Year 1976 / Box 76 / Folder 1 / 1 page.

Telex, unnumbered

Telex, unnumbered, (Year 1975), transcribing a news wire from Prensa Latina about Uruguayan extremists based in Argentina.

Location: Department of Historical–Diplomatic Archives – Section: Embassy of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay in Chile / Series: Telegrams / Year 1975 / Box 17 / Folder 17 / 1 page.

Telex A187P

Telex A187P, dated 6 November 1973 (Clear), from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DIPLOMACIA) to the Embassy of Uruguay in Chile (URUSANTI), requesting information on whether the Uruguayan citizens who had taken refuge in the Argentine Embassy in Chile have left Chilean territory.

Location: Department of Historical–Diplomatic Archives – Section: Embassy of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay in Chile / Series: Telegrams Received / Year 1973 / Box 17 / Folder 14 / 1 page.

Verbal Note, unnumbered

Verbal Note, unnumbered, dated 2 October 1973, from the United Nations — by representatives of ECLAC, UNDP, and UNHCR — reporting on the joint measures taken to provide humanitarian aid and protection to refugees in Chile. Attached is a chronological summary of the main measures adopted by the three organisations in this regard.

Location: Department of Historical–Diplomatic Archives – Section: Embassy of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay in Chile / Series: Miscellaneous - Chile / Year 1973 / Box 32 / Folder 12 / 6 pages.

Telex A87

Telex A87, dated 26 September 1973 (Clear), from the Embassy of Uruguay in Chile (URUSANTI) to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DIPLOMACIA). The Embassy reports on the number of Uruguayan citizens granted asylum (112) in various embassies (Argentina, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela). It states that lists will be sent, via diplomatic bag, containing the names of Uruguayan citizens under investigation, those granted asylum in various embassies, and wanted individuals who have appeared at the Consulate, along with copies of complaints filed.

Telex A84

Telex A84, dated 22 September 1973 (Clear), from the Embassy of Uruguay in Chile (URUSANTI) to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DIPLOMACIA). It reports a response received from the Chilean Foreign Ministry stating that a total of 33 Uruguayans have been detained. The Embassy adds that, according to relatives, there may be 12 additional detainees who have not yet been confirmed. The Embassy will continue to request further information.