Chile: Pinochet's Machiavellian Plot for Auto-coup Recalled on 30th Anniversary of Historic "NO" Vot
Chile: Pinochets Machiavellian Plot for Auto-coup Recalled on 30th Anniversary of Historic NO Vote that Ousted Dictatorship
Santiago Museum of Memory and Human Rights Adds Declassified U.S. Documents to its Permanent Exhibition on Restoration of Democracy
Documentation Provided by National Security Archive Revealed Pinochets Violent Plan For Second Coup to Sustain Dictatorial Powers
Washington D.C., October 5, 2018 On the 30th anniversary of the historic plebiscite in Chile, the National Security Archive today posted key documents revealing General Augusto Pinochets secret plans to use violence and terror to annul the October 5, 1988, referendum and sustain his dictatorship in power. The Pinochet plot was thwarted when key officials of his own regime revealed it to U.S. intelligence agents and election monitors, and then refused to implement it in the face of overwhelming opposition by the Chilean people to a continuation of military rule.
As part of Chiles anniversary commemoration of the 1988 plebiscite, the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago incorporated these documents into its permanent, and newly renovated, exhibition on the Restoration of Democracy. The documents had previously been on display at the museum as part of a larger, temporary exhibit of declassified U.S. records called Secrets of State, curated by Peter Kornbluh who directs the National Security Archives Chile Documentation project.
The Chilean plebiscite remains one of the most dramatic examples of the forces of democracy peacefully bringing an end to one of the most infamous, and entrenched, military dictatorships in recent history, as Kornbluh characterized the victory of the NO in the 1988 referendum on Pinochets rule. It remains immediately relevant today as a model for political movements and must be remembered for generations to come.
I am not leaving, no matter what
The documents reveal that Pinochet never intended to abide by the outcome of the referendumwhich he had orchestrated to legitimize his ruleif the NO vote won on October 5, 1988. Several days before the referendum, CIA and DIA obtained intelligence indicating a clear sense of Pinochets determination to use violence on whatever scale is necessary to retain power. According to one CIA informant, Pinochet had stated: I am not leaving, no matter what.
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