We Can Handle the Truth.

Better late than never. Chilean justice is reopening the inquest on Allende's death in 1973. Although it's been widely held that it was suicide, recent findings seem to suggest that it was not the case, given the "fact" that there were traces of wounds from two different weapons. Whatever the outcome of this inquiry, it was Pinochet that, ultimately, killed Allende.

This particular investigation is part of a bigger one that the Chilean government has undertaken to clear up as much of that long and dark period of its recent history. They are to be commended for it, setting aside the ill-gotten amnesty for those that preach a false reconciliation based on impunity and forgetting the dead.

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