Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet has died at the age of 91. Pinochet came to power in 1973 through a military coup, largely supported by the United States and Britain, deposing Chile's democratically-elected president. Millions of Chileans were killed, tortured, and persecuted under Pinochet's regime. You can read more about it all here.
I happened to catch some of the reaction to Pinochet's death on the evening news last night. Now while I can't even begin to know how those who were tortured and persecuted, and those who lost family members to Pinochet's regime must feel, I hardly think dancing in the streets and popping bottles of champagne is the proper reaction. In fact, I find it quite disturbing.
Death, anyone's death, should force us all to ponder our own mortality, and examine our own faults and shortcomings, not celebrate and get drunk.
Monday, December 11, 2006
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