Chile Under Pinochet

Chile Under Pinochet
Title Chile Under Pinochet PDF eBook
Author Mark Ensalaco
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 299
Release 2010-11-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0812201868

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"When the army comes out, it is to kill."—Augusto Pinochet Following his bloody September 1973 coup d'état that overthrew President Salvador Allende, Augusto Pinochet, commander-in-chief of the Chilean Armed Forces and National Police, became head of a military junta that would rule Chile for the next seventeen years. The violent repression used by the Pinochet regime to maintain power and transform the country's political profile and economic system has received less attention than the Argentine military dictatorship, even though the Pinochet regime endured twice as long. In this primary study of Chile Under Pinochet, Mark Ensalaco maintains that Pinochet was complicit in the "enforced disappearance" of thousands of Chileans and an unknown number of foreign nationals. Ensalaco spent five years in Chile investigating the impact of Pinochet's rule and interviewing members of the truth commission created to investigate the human rights violations under Pinochet. The political objective of human rights organizations, Ensalaco contends, is to bring sufficient pressure to bear on violent regimes to induce them to end policies of repression. However, these efforts are severely limited by the disparities of power between human rights organizations and regimes intent on ruthlessly eliminating dissent.

Nation of Enemies Chile Under Pinochet

Nation of Enemies Chile Under Pinochet
Title Nation of Enemies Chile Under Pinochet PDF eBook
Author Pamela Constable
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 372
Release 1993-05-04
Genre History
ISBN 9780393309850

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An account of the polarization of Chilean society under Augusto Pinochet and of Chile's return to democratic government.

Fear in Chile

Fear in Chile
Title Fear in Chile PDF eBook
Author Patricia Politzer
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9781565846616

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A former Chilean columnist offers a dramatic first-person chronicle of life under dictatorship as she records her own personal experiences and those of others whose lives were dramatically affected by Chile's Pinochet government. Reprint.

The Pinochet File

The Pinochet File
Title The Pinochet File PDF eBook
Author Peter Kornbluh
Publisher The New Press
Pages 485
Release 2016-04-12
Genre History
ISBN 1595589953

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Revised and updated: the definitive primary-source history of US involvement in General Pinochet’s Chilean coup—“the evidence is overwhelming” (The New Yorker). Published to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of General Augusto Pinochet’s infamous September 11, 1973, military coup in Chile, this updated edition of The Pinochet File reveals the shocking, formerly secret record of the US government’s complicity with atrocity in a foreign country. The book now completes the file on Pinochet’s story, detailing his multiple indictments between 2004 and his death on December 10, 2006, including the Riggs Bank scandal that revealed how the dictator had illegally squirreled away over $26 million in ill-begotten wealth in secret American bank accounts. When it was first released in hardcover, The Pinochet File contributed to the international campaign to hold Pinochet accountable for murder, torture, and terrorism. A new afterword tells the extraordinary story of Henry Kissinger’s attempt to undercut the book’s reception—efforts that generated a major scandal that led to a high-level resignation at the Council on Foreign Relations, illustrating the continued ability of the book to speak truth to power. “The Pinochet File should be considered the long awaited book of record on U.S. intervention in Chile . . . A crisp compelling narrative, almost a political thriller.” —Los Angeles Times

Civil Obedience

Civil Obedience
Title Civil Obedience PDF eBook
Author Michael Lazzara
Publisher University of Wisconsin Pres
Pages 257
Release 2018-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 029931720X

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Boldly breaks new ground in studies of Latin American postdictatorial memories by tackling a taboo topic--civilian complicity with the Pinochet regime--that Chilean society has strategically avoided.

The Wars inside Chile's Barracks

The Wars inside Chile's Barracks
Title The Wars inside Chile's Barracks PDF eBook
Author Leith Passmore
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Pages 310
Release 2020-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 9780299315245

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From 1973 to 1990 in Chile, approximately 370,000 young men—mostly from impoverished backgrounds—were conscripted to serve as soldiers in Augusto Pinochet's violent regime. Some were brutal enforcers, but many themselves endured physical and psychological abuse, survival and torture training, arbitrary punishments, political persecution, and forced labor. Leith Passmore examines the emergence, in the early twenty-first century, of a movement of ex-conscripts seeking reparations. The former soldiers challenged the politics of memory that had shaped Chile's truth and reconciliation efforts, demanding recognition of their own broken families, ill health and incapacity to work, and damaged sense of self. Relying on unpublished material, testimony, interviews, and field notes, Passmore locates these individuals' narratives of victimhood at the intersection of long-term histories of patriotism, masculinity, and cyclical poverty. These accounts reveal in detail how Pinochet's war against his own citizens—as well as the "almost-wars" with neighboring Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina—were also waged inside Chile's army barracks.

Prisoner of Pinochet

Prisoner of Pinochet
Title Prisoner of Pinochet PDF eBook
Author Sergio Bitar
Publisher University of Wisconsin Pres
Pages 181
Release 2017-12-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0299313700

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A gripping account of daily life as a political prisoner by a former Chilean cabinet minister, offering personal insight into the political climate and historical events of 1970s Chile under military dictator Augusto Pinochet.