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Pinochet

Pinochet

Hugh O'Shaughnessy

(1999)

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Abstract

Using interviews, eye-witness accounts and quotes from sources on Pinochet, this volume tracks the General's journey from his rise to power in 1973 to his unprecedented arrest and internment in Britain in October 1998. It contains revelations about the financial dealings of the Pinochet regime, and presents evidence of arms and drug-running. It details the assassination operations carried out by Chile's state security apparatus, the DINA, against three Chileans abroad which resulted in the murder of four individuals. The book highlights the consequences of his arrest in terms of international law, and tells the story of legal intrigue behind the search for justice. Moreover, it provides an analysis of Pinochet's role in building modern Chile and in the politics of torture.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Title Page i
Copyright Page ii
Dedication Page iii
Permissions iv
Acknowledgements v
Table of Contents vii
I: The Arrest 1
Honoured Guest 1
II: The Making of a General 9
A Sensitive boy 9
In Uniform at last 13
Up the Ladder 19
Foreign Postings 26
General Pinochet 29
The 1,000 days Presidency: The Rise of Salvador Allende 32
Economy and Class in the Chile of 1970 35
Santiago days 41
Endgame 46
Ill: Treason and Terror 49
The plot 49
Blitz 53
The DINA 64
The Church 72
King Emperor 78
The Elimination of Opposition Abroad 82
The Character of Treachery 83
Assassins 85
Torture 98
Operation Condor 103
False Judges 106
Stranglehold 112
An International Incident 116
IV: Guns and Drugs 119
The First Plebiscite 119
A Call for Arms 123
Frankell Baramdyka – Outstanding US Marine, Expert drug Smuggler 128
Banking on Torture 136
Family Fortunes, Family Adventures 144
A Negotiated Retreat 151
V: Nemesis 157
The Globalisation of Guilt 157
Friends in the Vatican 163
Footing the bill 165
A Brief Chronology 171
Bibliography 175
Index 177