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

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Posted on March 30, 2026

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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

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

Germany and Chile Discuss Future of Controversial Settlement Site

BERLIN/SANTIAGO, 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.

German Government's Position

"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 Government Response

Financial Reasons for Project Suspension

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.

Speaking to Chilean state broadcaster TVN on Monday, Minister Jose Garcia Ruminot, who is in charge of presidential affairs, explained that the project had been put on hold strictly for financial reasons.

"We have no interest in failing to meet international commitments, and therefore it is strictly for financial reasons and, as far as I know, it is only for the remaining months of this year," he said.

History of the Settlement

Origins and Leadership

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.

Role During Pinochet Dictatorship

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.

Recent Developments

Expropriation and Compensation Plans

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

Current Status of the Settlement

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.

Next Steps in German-Chilean Relations

Upcoming Joint Commission Meeting

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 Credits

(Reporting by Miranda Murray in Berlin and Luzinda Eliot in Santiago; additional reporting by Fabian Cambero, editing by Matthias Williams, Kevin Liffey, William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany affirms support for a memorial at the former cult site and plans to raise the issue diplomatically with Chile
  • Chile’s new housing minister Ivan Poduje reportedly seeks to reverse a previous government’s expropriation plan for financial reasons
  • Under President Boric, Chile had moved to expropriate around 117 hectares of Villa Baviera for a memorial and documentation center, a plan backed by both countries

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Colonia Dignidad?
Colonia Dignidad, now Villa Baviera, is a settlement in Chile founded in 1961 by German cult leader Paul Schaefer, notorious for human rights abuses and its use as a torture site during Pinochet's rule.
Why is Germany holding talks with Chile?
Germany plans to continue discussions with Chile after reports the new government may drop plans for a victim memorial at Colonia Dignidad.
Who was Paul Schaefer?
Paul Schaefer was a German evangelical preacher and cult leader who founded Colonia Dignidad and was later jailed for sexually abusing children.
What happened to the memorial project at Villa Baviera?
Chile's new right-wing government is considering reversing the decision to turn Colonia Dignidad into a memorial, citing financial reasons.
What is the significance of Villa Baviera today?
Villa Baviera remains home to about 100 people, with local businesses trying to attract visitors, despite its controversial history.

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