Chile Identifies Remains of Last to See Allende
11 Bodies of Supporters with President During 1973 Coup
Jan 27, 2010
... Researchers have identified the remains of 11 bodies of supporters found with Chilean President Salvador Allende after the September 11, 1973 military coup, led by General Augusto Pinochet. Forty supporters remained with President Allende during the attack on La Moneda, the Chilean president's palace, and were killed or captured in the initial stages of the coup. Those bodies had not been recovered, leaving questions unanswered for more than 37 years ... The recent identification of the remains of the 11 bodies of supporters who remained with Allende during the attacks began in 2001 when the bodies were discovered in an unmarked grave in a military facility. Although the exact events are unknown, many supporters were taken prisoner after the attacks and moved to a detention facility where researchers believe they were then killed and buried ... In 1978 Pinochet had hundreds of bodies unearthed and moved to new, secret locations, leaving the families of the dead without closure. The identification of these 11 bodies is part of the ongoing effort on the part of Chile's post-Pinochet government to reconcile its past ...
http://www.suite101.com/content/chile-identifies-remains-of-last-to-see-allende-a181211The murder of Allende
And the end of the Chilean way to socialism
Róbinson Rojas
Harper and Row, New York, 1975,1976
Fitzhenry&Whiteside Ltd., Toronto, Canada, 1975
Six or seven minutes past 2 P.M. on September 11, 1973, an infiltration patrol of the San Bemardo Infantry School commanded by Captain Roberto Garrido burst into the second floor of the Chilean Presidential Palace, Santiago's Palacio de La Moneda. Charging up the main staircase and covering themselves with spurts from their FAL machine guns, the patrol advanced to the entrance of the Salon Rojo, the state reception hall. Inside, through dense smoke coming from fires elsewhere in the building and from the explosion of tear gas bombs, grenades, and shells from Sherman tank cannons, the patrol captain saw a band of civilians braced to defend themselves with submachine guns. In a reflex action, Captain Garrido loosed a short burst from his weapon. One of his three bullets struck a civilian in the stomach. A soldier in Garrido's patrol imitated his commander, wounding the same man in the abdomen. As the man writhed on the floor in agony, Garrido suddenly realized who he was: Salvador Allende. "We shit on the President!" he shouted. There was more machine-gun fire from Garrido's patrol. Allende was riddled with bullets. As he slumped back dead, a second group of civilian defenders broke into the Salon Rojo from a side door. Their gunfire drove back Garrido and his patrol, who fled down the main staircase to the safety of the first floor, which the rebel troops had occupied. Some of the civilians returned to the Salon Rojo to see what could be done. Among them was Dr. Enrique Paris, a psychiatrist and President Allende's personal doctor. He leaned over the body, which showed the points of impact of at least six shots in the abdomen and lower stomach region. After taking Allende's pulse, he signaled that the President was dead. Someone, out of nowhere, appeared with a Chilean flag, and Enrique Paris covered the body with it ...
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