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Chile: Secrets of State

On 44th Anniversary of Military Coup, Archive Posts 9/11/1973 Documents

Special Exhibit of Declassified Documents, Curated by The National Security Archive, Opens in Santiago Museum of Memory and Human Rights

 Peter Kornbluh at the Secrets of State Exhibit inaugurated at the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago Chile

 

The Secrets of State Exhibit in Santiago, Chile 

 

Peter Kornbluh at the Secrets of State Exhibit inaugurated at the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago Chile 

 

The Secrets of State Exhibit in Santiago, Chile 

 

Washington D.C., September 11, 2017 - Forty-four years after the U.S. - supported military coup, the Santiago Museum of Memory and Human Rights has inaugurated a special exhibit of declassified CIA, FBI, Defense Department and White house records on the U.S. role in Chile and the Pinochet dictatorship.The unusual exhibit, which officially opened to the public on September 5, is titled Secretos de Estado: La Historia Desclasificada de la Dictadura Chilena—Secrets of State: the Declassified History of the Chilean Dictatorship.

Curated by National Security Archive senior analyst Peter Kornbluh, the exhibit consists of 45 formerly classified documents dated between 1970, when Richard Nixon ordered the CIA to instigate a coup in Chile, and October 1988, when General Augusto Pinochet sought to orchestrate a second coup after losing a plebiscite to stay in power.

Using creative presentations and lighting, the exhibit examines:

  • the CIA’s covert operations between 1970 and 1973 to undermine the socialist government of Salvador Allende
  • the secret CIA payments to, and meetings with, Chilean media mogul Agustin Edwards and his newspaper, El Mercurio
  • intelligence reports on the military repression
  • Operation Condor, the Southern Cone secret police collaboration led by the Pinochet regime to track down and eliminate opponents
  • Pinochet’s Machiavellian plot to foment violence and a second coup the night he lost the plebiscite in October 1988

“These documents belong in a museum,” noted Kornbluh, who directs the Chile Documentation Project at the National Security Archive and is the author of The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability. “They have generated news headlines; they have been used as evidence in human rights crimes; and now they can provide the powerful verdict of history.”

The exhibit, mounted in the museum’s “Galeria de la Memoria,” will run until March 2018.

Among the documents in the exhibit are several CIA and White House records specific to the September 11, 1973 military coup. On the 44th anniversary of the coup, the Archive posted 25 declassified records dated on, or related to, Chile’s 9/11.

 

READ THE DOCUMENTS

01-Intelligence-report-on-military-plans-for-a

Document 1

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CIA

CIA-Secret-[Critical Advance Intelligence on Sept 11 Coup]-September 10, 1973

02-Possible-Request-for-U-S-Government-Aid-from

Document 2

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CIA

CIA-Secret-Possible Request for U.S. Government Aid from Key Officer of Chilean Military Group Planning to Overthrow President Allende-September 11, 1973

03-The-President-s-Daily-Brief-Top-Secret

Document 3

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CIA

CIA - Top Secret - President's Daily Brief- Chile - September 11, 1973

04-Military-Coup-Plotting-for-Morning-of-11-Sep

Document 4

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State Department

STATE - Secret - Military Coup Plotting for Morning of 11 Sep - September 11, 1973

05-Military-Coup-Planning-for-Morning-of-11-Sep

Document 5

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Defense Intelligence Agency

DIA, Sensitive, Military Coup Planning for Morning of 11 Sep Confirmed, September 11, 1973

06-Chilean-Uprising-Airport-Closed-September-11

Document 6

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State Department

STATE, Sensitive, Chilean Uprising - Airport Closed, September 11, 1973

07-Sitrep-Number-One-September-11-1973

Document 7

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Joint Chiefs of Staff

JCS, Sensitive, SITREP Number One, September 11, 1973

08-Early-Intelligence-Report-on-Coup-Progress

Document 8

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CIA

CIA, Secret, Situation Report Regarding the Moneda and Allende during Coup, September 11, 1973 2

09-Armed-Forces-Statement-on-Closing-Radio

Document 9

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Defense Intelligence Agency

DIA, Sensitive, Critical Report regarding Chilean Communication systems during the Coup, September 11, 1973 (2)

10-Index-Card-on-Augusto-Pinochet-who-will-lead

Document 10

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CIA

CIA, Secret, Augusto Pinochet information document, September 11, 1973 (2)

11-Post-Security-September-11-1973

Document 11

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State Department

STATE, [Classification Unknown], Post Security, September 11, 1973

12-Report-on-Junta-Communique

Document 12

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British Embassy

[Agency Unknown], [Classification Unknown], [Junta Communique regarding Coup], September 11, 1973

13-Situation-in-Chile-as-of-11-00-EDT-11-Sep

Document 13

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CIA

CIA, Sensitive, Situation in Chile as of 1100 EDT 11 Sep 1973, September 11, 1973

14-Noon-Wrapup-Confidential-September-11-1973

Document 14

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State Department

STATE, Sensitive, Noon Wrapup, September 11, 1973

15-Sitrep-No-14-1430-hours-September-11-1973

Document 15

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State Department

STATE, [Classification Unknown], SITREP No. 14 - 1430 Hours, September 11, 1973

16-Situation-Reporting-September-11-1973

Document 16

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State Department

STATE, Sensitive, Situation Reporting, September 11, 1973

17-Situation-Reporting-September-11-1973

Document 17

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State Department

STATE, Sensitive, Situation Reporting, September 11, 1973

18-Chilean-Military-Uprising-SitRep-16-1545-HRS

Document 18

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State Department

STATE, Sensitive, Chilean Military Uprising- SITREP #16 - 1545 HRS, September 11, 1973

19-Chilean-Military-Uprising-SitRep-17-1630

Document 19

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State Department

STATE, Sensitive, Chilean Military Uprising - SITREP #17 - 1630 HRS, September 11, 1973

20-6-00-PM-Wrapup-Sep-11

Document 20

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State Department

STATE, Secret, Special Summary, September 11, 1973

21-Special-Summary-Number-Three-Secret

Document 21

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State Department

STATE, Sensitive, 6 PM Wrap Up - Sep. 11, September 11, 1973

22-Report-on-Actions-to-be-Taken-by-New-Junta

Document 22

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CIA

CIA, Secret, [Actions to be taken by the Chilean Military Junta following the coup], September 11, 1973

23-Looking-Forward-in-Chile-Secret

Document 23

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CIA

CIA, Secret, Looking Forward in Chile, September 11, 1973

24-Chilean-Coup-of-September-1973-Post-Mortem

Document 24

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CIA

CIA, Secret, Chilean Coup of September 1973 - Post-Mortem Report of Production in the Intelligence Community

25-Situation-Reports-From-Navy-Section-U-S

Document 25

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Defense Department

DOD, [Classification Unknown], SITREP #2 - Valparaiso, Chile, October 1, 1973


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