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Viewing cable 06SANTIAGO2543, MEDIA REACTION - PASSING OF GENERAL PINOCHET

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06SANTIAGO2543 2006-12-11 19:59 2011-08-26 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Santiago
VZCZCXYZ0008
RR RUEHWEB

DE RUEHSG #2543/01 3451959
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 111959Z DEC 06
FM AMEMBASSY SANTIAGO
TO SECSTATE WASHDC 0524
UNCLAS SANTIAGO 002543 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
STATE FOR IIP/G/WHA, INR/R/MR, WHA/BSC, WHA/PDA, INR/IAA STATE 
FORL/WHA, DRL, S/P 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: OPRC KMDR KPAO PHUM CI
SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION - PASSING OF GENERAL PINOCHET 
 
1. Summary:  Major dailies gave extensive coverage to General 
Pinochet's death, the Bachelet government's statement, and the 
demonstrations of Pinochet supporters and opponents.  Two 
Concertacion Congressmen expressed surprise at the U.S. statement, 
noting the absence of a reference to U.S. intervention in the 1970s. 
 All three major dailies ran editorial comments.  End Summary. 
 
U.S. Statements Noted 
--------------------- 
2. On December 11, conservative, independent "La Tercera" (circ. 
101,000):  "U.S. sympathizes with the victims of the (military) 
regime.  (Margaret) Thatcher only expresses sadness over his 
death." 
 
"Pinochet's dictatorship was one of the most difficult periods in 
Chile's history.  Our thoughts today are with the victims of his 
regime and their families.  We praise the people of Chile for 
building a society based on freedom, rule of law, and respect for 
human rights," said White House spokesman Tony Fratto. 
 
3. On December 11, conservative, influential newspaper-of-record "El 
Mercurio" (circ. 129,000):  London "noted" the General's death and 
Chile's democratic progress.  The White House underscored the 
"difficult" Pinochet era.  The Bush administration recalled that the 
Pinochet dictatorship was a difficult period and expressed its 
sympathy to the victims of his regime.  The Department of State 
labeled Pinochet a "controversial" figure that will be judged by the 
Chilean people.  "Chileans responded to General Pinochet's 
government by reaffirming their commitment to democracy, pluralism, 
an open economy, and international engagement," said Department of 
State spokesperson Joanne Moore.  Relations between the U.S. and 
Chile were tense during the Pinochet government because of human 
rights violations and the murder of former Foreign Minister Orlando 
Letelier in Washington. 
 
4.  On December 11, conservative, afternoon daily "La Segunda" 
(circ. 33,000 12/11):  Some in the Concertacion were "surprised" by 
the White House statement.  PPD Senator Roberto Munoz said that the 
U.S. statement "would have been much more effective if at the same 
time it had included a "mea culpa" about the U.S. intervention at 
the time.  PS Senator Jaime Gazmuri said that he was also surprised 
given the "active intervention" of the United States in the "tragic 
experience of the Unidad Popular and Salvador Allende." 
 
Pinochet Funeral Arrangements 
----------------------------- 
5.  On December 11, conservative, influential newspaper-of-record 
"El Mercurio" (circ. 129,000):  Government spokesman Ricardo Lagos 
Weber confirmed that General Pinochet would be rendered full honors 
as a former Army Commander-in-Chief.  The government authorized all 
army facilities to fly their flags at half mast as a sign of 
mourning.  Pinochet will be mourned at the Military Academy.  His 
funeral will begin at 11:00 am on Tuesday with a mass, and his body 
will be taken to the Parque del Recuerdo Cemetery to be cremated. 
President Bachelet met with Army Commander-in-Chief General Izurieta 
to inform him she would not decree a state funeral or national 
mourning and that she would not attend the ceremony.  Defense 
Minister Vivianne Blanlot will attend the mass to "accompany" the 
army. 
 
Reactions to Pinochet Death 
--------------------------- 
6.  On December 11, conservative, influential newspaper-of-record 
"El Mercurio" (circ. 129,000) noted that: 
 
 -- UDI Senator and former Navy Commander-in-Chief Jorge Arancibia 
said the government was making "an unforgivable mistake" by not 
holding a state funeral for Pinochet. 
 
-- Former Frei administration minister and OAS Secretary General 
Jos Miguel Insulza said that although Pinochet was never sentenced, 
human rights violations committed by his regime "are confirmed." 
 
-- Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was "deeply 
saddened" with Pinochet's death.  She will transmit her condolences 
to the Pinochet family, said AFP sources. 
 
-- Spanish Judge Baltazar Garzon, who tried to take Pinochet to 
court for genocide, said the general's death must not stop other 
investigations of those in his regime who participated in the same 
crimes. 
 
-- Former Presidents Patricio Aylwin, Eduardo Frei and Ricardo Lagos 
declined to comment on Pinochet's death. 
 
-- PPD president Sergio Bitar concurred with the government's 
decision to not hold a state funeral for Pinochet.  "History has 
already judged him and there should be no state funeral," said 
Bitar. 
 
-- The left called on former military regime collaborators to reveal 
information that will help to resolve pending human rights cases. 
"It is the right time to learn the truth," said Communist Party 
Secretary General Guillermo Teillier and Humanist Party former 
 
SIPDIS 
presidential candidate Tomas Hirsh. 
 
-- Judge Alejandro Solis, who recently charged General Pinochet with 
the abduction, torture, and death of political prisoners at Villa 
Grimaldi detention center, said the next judicial step is to acquit 
the general in all pending cases. 
 
-- Human rights attorney Carmen Hertz regretted that the general 
died without ever serving a sentence.  PC attorney Eduardo Contreras 
quoted a poet and said, "It's a shame that death beat justice." 
 
7.  On December 11, conservative, independent 
"La Tercera" (circ. 101,000):  The UDI harshly criticized the 
government for not rendering Pinochet state honors as former 
President. 
 
Demonstrations by Supporters and Opponents 
------------------------------------------ 
8.  El Mercurio, conservative, influential newspaper-of-record 
(circ. 129,000, 12/11), La Tercera, conservative, independent (circ. 
101,000, 12/11):  About 1,500 supporters of Pinochet gathered 
outside the Military Hospital and then moved to the Military Academy 
to wait for the General's casket to arrive.  About 5,000 people took 
to the streets to celebrate Pinochet's death in several parts of the 
city.  There were serious incidents when the demonstrators tried to 
cross police barriers and approach La Moneda.  In the poorer areas 
of the city individuals set up barricades and caused disturbances 
that led to confrontations with the police.  There were also 
incidents involving members of the press who were physically 
attacked by some Pinochet supporters outside the military hospital. 
 
 
Survey on State Funeral 
----------------------- 
9.  On December 10, conservative, independent "La Tercera" (circ. 
101,000):  "La Tercera" survey shows that 55% of Chileans believe 
Pinochet should not be rendered state honors as former President 
when he dies.  27% said he should. 
 
Editorials on Pinochet 
---------------------- 
10.  On December 11, government-owned, editorially independent "La 
Nacion" (circ. 4.200) ran an editorial entitled, "Pinochet, Never 
Again."  Quote: 
 
"For the first time since that gloomy September 11, 1973, last night 
thousands of homes slept in peace... There will be those who will 
try to validate the dictator's legacy, but...the lesson that free 
men and women have learned is that human dignity has no room for 
shortcuts or explanations for regimes that came to be by force.... 
Pinochet had no principles....  He was always looking...to see which 
way the wind blew....  He was not even a good soldier.  He not only 
betrayed the President of the Republic, but also his own comrades in 
arms at times that the country faced difficulty.  We all know how he 
repaid General Carlos Prats for his service....  Pinochet will never 
have a monument as dignified as the one the army erected in memory 
of General Rene Schneider, killed by those who supported his 
dictatorship for 17 years....  The man who has had the most power in 
Chile's history is no longer with us.  His family has the right to 
mourn him, but for love of country, don't ask for more....  Nations 
honor those who are fair and just and noteworthy.  There is no room 
for dictators.  The sense of relief that swept across our nation 
yesterday afternoon...is full of hope....  Survivors have won. 
Never again Pinochet." 
 
11.  On December 11, conservative, independent "La Tercera" (circ. 
101,000) ran an editorial entitled "Augusto Pinochet (1915- 2006)." 
Quote: 
 
"Chile's most important political figure in at least three decades 
has disappeared....  Much has been said and history will finally 
judge him.  But in truth, something very unusual would have to 
happen to change the parameters by which his regime is measured.  If 
we were to assess his legacy, one thing on which both sides -- 
supporters and opponents -- would agree is that his government was 
marked by human rights violation and a process of economic 
transformation....  One of the debates now is how his disappearance 
will change the political scenario....  Pinochet's disappearance 
marks the beginning of a new chapter in Chile's history.  Although 
his death will not change the view that different political sectors 
have about him or his regime, we can begin now to put behind those 
differences that have marked our country since the 70s....  His 
passing away is a chance to finally overcome the break that our 
country suffered." 
 
12.  On December 11, conservative, influential newspaper-of-record 
"El Mercurio" (circ. 129,000, 12/11) ran an editorial entitled 
"Augusto Pinochet Ugarte."  Quote: 
 
"The death of former Commander-in-Chief and President Pinochet marks 
the death of one of the individuals with the greatest impact in 
Chilean history during the 20th Century....  Pinochet's most 
important legacy was to give Chile a modern and entrepreneurial 
model, based on individual freedom and the right to own property.... 
 The military government, in a series of complex stages...finally 
renewed political institutions...that allowed the peaceful transfer 
of power to the opposition in an unprecedented event....  The 
positive elements of his legacy are overshadowed by grave and 
unacceptable human rights violations...and his personal image was 
also undermined by the discovery of personal accounts abroad.... 
The strong feelings among those in favor and against the former 
president were evident yesterday in the massive demonstrations of 
sorrow by some and the happiness of others....  The debate about 
Pinochet will not be resolved in our time and perhaps never will.... 
 But this should be the time to make a special effort for 
reconcilement among all those who on one side or the other fought 
from their own perspective for what they thought was best for 
Chile." 
 
KELLY