Refleksi : Di Indonesia  sekalipun didengung-dengkan bahwa Soekarno adalah 
permasuk pendiri dan proklamator Republik Indonesia, tetapi penahanan dan 
kematian tidak diselidiki sesuai hukum beradab dan demokrasi setelah general 
Soeharto turun tachta.  Entah apa latar belakangnya  membuat Megawati 
Soekarnoputri selama  berkedudukan sebagai presiden RI pun, kasus ayahnya tak 
diutik-utik. Hal ini tentu juga termasuk pembunuhan besar-besaran pada tahun 
1965/1966 dan penahanan ratusan ribu orang untuk bertahun-tahun tanpa 
dibuktikan kesealahan mereka di pengadilan.

Kejadian 1965/1966 di RI juga ada kaitannya dengan apa yang terjadi dengan 
kematian presiden Allende di Chile, karena sebelum coup militer di negeri ini, 
dibanyak tempat di kota-kota di Chile terdapat grafiti-grafiti  denang tulisan 
yang kalau diterjemahkan kedalam bahasa Indonesia mempunyai arti "Sebentar lagi 
Jakarta"!


http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2011/01/2011127223137719819.html

Chile to probe Allende's death 
First investigation into the Socialist president's alleged suicide to be 
launched 37 years after he was found dead.
Last Modified: 28 Jan 2011 00:09 GMT 
     
       Allende became Chile's first socialist president when he came to power 
in 1970 [Reuters] 

Chile is launching its first investigation into the death of President Salvador 
Allende, 37 years after the socialist leader was found shot through the head 
during an attack on the presidential palace.

Allende's death, during the bloody US-backed coup that brought Augusto Pinochet 
to power on September 11, 1973, had until now been ruled a suicide.

The investigation is part of an investigation into hundreds of complaints of 
human rights abuses during Pinochet's 1973-1990 rule.

Beatriz Pedrals, a prosecutor in the appellate court in Santiago, said on 
Thursday that she had decided to investigate 726 deaths that had never 
previously been explored, including Allende's.

"What has not been investigated, the courts will investigate ... This will 
finally establish what happened," she said.

'More than important'

Chile's "truth commission" reported in 1991 that the Pinochet dictatorship 
killed 3,797 people. Most of those cases have been investigated, leading to 
human rights trials for about 600 military figures and a small number of 
civilian collaborators.

The task of investigating the previously unexamined 726 deaths now falls on 
Mario Carroza, an experienced investigative judge who already is handling 
hundreds of other human rights cases.

Judge Carroza described it as "work that is more than important, a tremendous 
responsibility".

He told reporters that he would seek information from a variety of sources, 
including a judge now investigating the deaths of Allende's comrades, who 
disappeared after surrendering to the military outside the palace.

Allende became Chile's first socialist president when he came to power in 1970 
after winning a narrow 
election victory. But his ascent to power was not welcomed by all.

Conservatives in Chile and Washington feared his attempts to pave "a Chilean 
way toward Socialism" - including the nationalisation of US mining interests - 
would usher in a pro-Soviet communist government.

Henry Kissinger, US secretary of state under then president Richard Nixon, made 
quite clear what US intentions were after Allende's election.

"The issues are much too important for the Chilean voters to be left to decide 
for themselves ... I don't see why we need to stand by and watch a country go 
communist due to the irresponsibility of its people," Kissinger said at the 
time.

Truth 'pending'

Allende was found dead in the presidential palace as soldiers supporting the 
coup closed in and warplanes bombed the building.

An official autopsy ruled that he had committed suicide, although the results 
have long been questioned by some politicians and human rights groups.

Osvaldo Andrade, the president of Allende's Socialist Party, applauded the 
decision to investigate.

"Truth and justice remains a pending subject in Chile and whatever is done so 
that the truth comes out will always be well received by us,'' Andrade said.

"There remains a deficit of truth and a deficit of justice in Chile and we hope 
that the deficit becomes ever more small.''

Pinochet governed as a dictator until March 11, 1990, and died in 2006.


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