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<h1 class="gmail-reader-title">Chile: Celebrations in Half-Light</h1>
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<p>By Sergio Rodríguez Gelfenstein - September 2023</p>
<p><img src="https://i0.wp.com/resumen-english.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/9-14-chile.jpg?resize=300%2C174&ssl=1" alt="" width="300" height="174"><br></p><p>I
write this week from Chile where I attended an international seminar
organized by the Municipality of Recoleta, the XXI Constituent
Foundation and other organizations to commemorate the 50th anniversary
of the fall in combat of President Allende and the enthronement of the
fascist civil-military dictatorship that established itself in this
country for the duration of 17 years.<span id="gmail-more-24586"></span></p>
<p>A gloomy atmosphere hangs over a country that has not managed to
overcome the division and confrontation imposed by the dictatorship. The
anniversary date has had “ambivalent celebrations”: some have
remembered Allende, his deed, his loyalty to the people and his heroic
immolation in defense of democracy, while others have remembered with
joy the violent irruption of the armed forces that “liberated Chile of
the Marxist cancer.”</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the government stood at the sidelines, organizing an
elitist commemoration devoid of mass participation that would have given
the emphasis that the date and President Allende deserved. President
Boric’s previous rhetoric, assuming a shameful neutrality, refers to the
controversial theory of the “two demons” that holds Allende and the
dictatorship equally responsible for the coup d’état.</p>
<p>It could not be otherwise given the fact that Chile has a weak,
cowardly, timid, hesitant and pusillanimous president, of whom the most
recalcitrant right takes advantage of to go on the offensive and keep
the people in a paralyzing immobility. This immobility began on November
15, 2019, when the power elites, Boric among them, signed a elitist
governance agreement that paralyzed the social protest which had Piñera
and his government “against the ropes” and on the brink of being thrown
out the windo. It must be said that, unfortunately, the pandemic also
played its part.</p>
<p>Boric benefited from this agreement that many in Chile consider a
betrayal of the people and a decision in favor of businessmen and the
right. As at the end of the 80s of the last century, the hidden powers
of the country resorted to a mediatized solution that they could control
and manage at will in order to avoid an alternative that had the people
as the protagonist and driving force of the transformations and that
would lead Chile to a true recovery of democracy, legally constrained
today by a constitution fraudulently approved during the dictatorship.</p>
<p>The agreement of November 15, which subsequently brought Boric to the
presidency, gave continuity to the neoliberal economic model and
deepened the repressive democracy imposed by his predecessors. Boric’s
loyalty to the United States is absolute. His surprising alignment with
Washington regarding the conflict in Ukraine is an expression of a
dog-like decision to follow the master’s orders. Even Pinochet exercised
more autonomy in matters of foreign policy.</p>
<p>All this has caused the government to minimize the anniversary to
turn it into a celebration behind closed doors in the Moneda palace,
surrounded by hundreds of police officers and empty, silent streets,
absent from the town that Allende defended until the last minute of his
precious life.</p>
<p>The most important commemorations occurred in the municipality of
Recoleta, where Mayor Daniel Jadue, his team and other popular and
social organizations took charge of remembering Allende in his true
dimension, generating a true cultural festival and a great debate of
ideas to contribute to the process of political formation necessary for
Chile to return to the path of a true democracy: real, participatory and
with popular protagonism.</p>
<p>As for me, I was part of a panel held at the headquarters of the
National Confederation of Municipal Health Officials (Confusam), a
combative union of health workers, in which the public policies of the
Popular Front were reviewed. It was my responsibility to give a
presentation on the international policy of the popular government and
the internationalist thought of President Allende.</p>
<p>Likewise, within the framework of the events organized in Recoleta, I
had to present different levels of analysis of the conflict in Ukraine,
to explain the international repercussions and the transformation that
this fact is having in the international system and the transition from
an Atlanticist model to one that has its axis in the great Eurasian
space.</p>
<p>But the most emotional and beautiful event that I had to attend was a
meeting at the Andrés Bello High School where I was studying when the
coup d’état occurred in September 1973. There we remembered and unveiled
a plaque with the names of six murdered and one disappeared classmate,
who were students of that high school and became victims of the
dictatorship. Walking through the hallways and courtyards of the school
where I began my educational and political training as a revolutionary
activist, I was able to evoke that fateful day 50 years ago.</p>
<p>While these commemorations are taking place, the country is
struggling in the middle of a new right-wing trap that the president,
his government and the parties that support it have observed as sheep of
the power that manages the country. In a masterful move, the fascist
right is drafting a new constitution so reactionary, so retrograde and
so conservative that even sectors ranging from the slightly less
cavernous right to the official left have called for it to be rejected,
which – it is worth saying – does not allow being encouraging in the
face of the size of the regression that would mean approving a medieval
constitution in the 21st century.</p>
<p>Pinochet’s current constitution will end up being validated and
legitimized, which gives continuity to a system of neoliberal economy,
restricted democracy and justice “to the extent of the possible.”</p>
<p>More shadows than lights have been observed in these commemorations,
although the last words of President Allende will always continue to be
heard, which have never lost their validity: “…other men will overcome
this gray and bitter moment where betrayal seeks to prevail. Continue
knowing that sooner rather than later, the great avenues through which
the free man can pass will open to build a better society. Long live
Chile! Long live the people! Long live the workers!”</p>
<p><strong><em>Sergio Rodríguez Gelfenstein</em></strong> is a
Venezuelan international relations expert, Gelfenstein was previously
Director of the International Relations of the Presidency of the
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and his country’s ambassador to
Nicaragua.Twitter: @sergioro0701</p>
<p>Source: <a href="https://unitedworldint.com/31646-chile-celebrations-in-half-light/">United World</a></p>
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