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Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
Chile Still Reeling Over 1973 Coup
(CPOD) Jul. 7, 2003 - The military dictatorship of general Augusto Pinochet is still controversial in Chile, according to a poll by Fundación Futuro. 87 per cent of respondents say the country has not reconciled.
Pinochet led a coup d'etat to bring down the government of socialist Salvador Allende on Sept. 11, 1973. A crackdown on political parties and dissidents, known as the "Caravan of Death", killed an estimated 3,000 people, and thousands more went missing. Pinochet ruled the country until 1990, when free democratic elections were once again held in Chile.
Despite several efforts to try Pinochet, most recently by Spanish justice Baltasar Garzón, the general keeps diplomatic immunity as a "Senator for Life." 42.8 per cent of respondents say those responsible for human rights violations must be brought to justice.
Polling Data
Thirty years after the coup, do you feel the country is reconciled?
Yes | 13% |
No | 87% |
Truth, trials for human rights violations | 42.8% |
Topic should be set aside | 17.2% |
Full disclosure of truth | 13.2% |
Military officers should apologize | 10.5% |
Trial for those responsible | 6.8% |
Monetary compensation for families of victims | 5.0% |
Taking those responsible out of the government | 4.5% |
Source: Fundación Futuro
Methodology: Telephone interviews to 400 Chilean citizens, conducted from on Jun. 30 and Jul. 1, 2003. Margin of error is 4.9 per cent.
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