Documents Should Lead to Indictments of Kissinger and Bush

Documents Should Lead to Indictments of Kissinger and Bush The US government has released the first batch of documents relating to the violence unleashed between 1973-1990 by General Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship in Chile. Reading some of the memos, cables and intelligence reports, I was shocked - the shock of recognition. Severe repression is planned. The military is rounding up large numbers of people, including students and leftists of all descriptions, and interning them. 300 students were killed in the technical university. An October 26, 1973 CIA cable reports on Pinochet's plan to destroy any and all resistance within two months. And, the cable continues, This will require more killing by the military. Listen to a September 27 1973 report from US Ambassador Nathaniel Davis. He offers a job description for an advisor qualified in establishing a detention center for the detainees who will be held for a relatively long period of time. The advisor must have knowledge in the establishment and operation of a detention center. Davis suggests that the State Department send tents, blankets, etc - which need not be publicly and specifically earmarked for prisoners - so as not to admit we're outfitting Chilean concentration camps. How now to use the documents that show US officials countenanced torture and murder? First, support the current Spanish case charging Pinochet with crimes against humanity. Second, extradite Pinochet for assassinating Orlando Letelier. Finally, consider charges against Henry Kissinger and George Bush, who, documents show, willingly abetted mass murder and torture. Copyright 1999 The Anderson Valley Adviser |