Germany plans talks with Chile over site tied to cult led by abusive German preacher


FILE PHOTO: The name of Villa Baviera, formerly Colonia Dignidad, is engraved on a stone at the settlement created by German immigrants that served as a secret prison during Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship (1973-1990), on the outskirts of Parral, Chile, July 20, 2025. REUTERS/Pablo Sanhueza/File Photo

BERLIN, March 30 (Reuters) - Germany ⁠will talk to Chile's new right-wing government about ⁠reports that it is dropping plans to turn a ‌settlement founded by a German cult leader and sex abuser into a memorial to victims of torture.

"The German government supports the project to establish ​a memorial in Chile. We will ⁠continue discussions on this, ⁠especially in light of this new information," a foreign ministry spokesperson ⁠told ‌a government press conference.

Chile's housing minister, Ivan Poduje, was cited by La Tercera newspaper on Sunday ⁠as saying he would reverse the previous government's ​decision for ‌financial reasons.

The enclave, originally called Colonia Dignidad and renamed ⁠Villa Baviera, was ​founded in 1961 by Paul Schaefer, an evangelical preacher and cult leader who was later jailed for sexually abusing children.

He ⁠died in 2010, while serving a 20-year ​sentence.

During Augusto Pinochet's 1973-1990 right-wing dictatorship, the 290-acre (117-hectare) community hosted a secret prison for the torture of political prisoners by ⁠military forces.

Chile's previous government had announced plans last year to expropriate the site and compensate property owners.

Around 100 people still live at the settlement, where businesses have tried in recent ​years to attract visitors to green ⁠fields and views of snow-capped mountains.

The spokesperson said the issue ​would be raised at the next ‌German-Chilean joint commission meeting, which should ​normally take place within a few months.

(Reporting by Miranda Murray; editing by Matthias Williams and Kevin Liffey)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In World

Party over purity: US voters unlikely to turn backs on troubled candidates, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
Rival leaders of Turkey's main opposition party call competing meetings
Russian attacks on Ukraine kill three; Zelenskiy upbeat on talks with U.S. envoys
Kenyan police crack down on protest against US Ebola quarantine facility
Thai jobs for Myanmar refugees could show way forward for Asian nations, UN says
Rescuers race to reach trapped after powerful quake in southern Philippines
Trump says pilots safe after US Army Apache goes down near Hormuz
Bear hunt continues as Japanese city shuts schools for second day
Storm pounds New Zealand's capital city, cancelling flights and ferries
U.S. stocks close mixed

Others Also Read