Originally published December 10, 2006 at 12:00 AM | Page modified December 10, 2006 at 12:50 PM
Career timeline of Gen. Augusto Pinochet
Key dates in the life of Gen. Augusto Pinochet:
The Associated Press
Key dates in the life of Gen. Augusto Pinochet:
Aug. 23, 1973 — Named commander of the Chilean army by Marxist President Salvador Allende.
Sept. 11, 1973 — Leads bloody military rebellion against Allende, who committed suicide in his presidential palace under air and ground attack.
Dec. 11, 1974 — Pinochet, until then head of a four-man military junta, takes the title of president of the republic.
March 11, 1981 — Pinochet is sworn in as president according to newly written constitution.
May 1983 — Pinochet regime faces first widespread protests, reacts with strong repression.
Sept. 7, 1986 — Survives assassination attempt by pro-Communist guerrillas.
March 11, 1988 — Signs law restoring legal political parties, except Marxists.
Oct. 5, 1988 — Loses referendum that would have extended his rule eight more years.
Dec. 16, 1989 — Loses presidential election to Patricio Aylwin, a Christian Democrat.
March 11, 1990 — Pinochet hands over presidency, remains army commander.
Jan. 20, 1998 — The Communist Party files first criminal suit against Pinochet for human rights violations during his regime. Many more suits would follow.
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March 10, 1998 — Pinochet steps down as army commander, enters Senate as senator-for-life, a post created in the constitution written by his regime.
Oct. 16, 1998 — While recovering from back surgery in England, Pinochet is arrested on a warrant issued by Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon.
March 2, 1999 — British authorities allow Pinochet to return to Chile because of deteriorated health.
January 2001 — Judge Juan Guzman issues first indictment of Pinochet on human rights charges. But case falters because courts find poor health rules out a trial.
July 2004 — A U.S. Senate investigation reveals that Pinochet has a fortune in foreign bank accounts, estimated by a Chilean judge at $28 million. Pinochet is indicted for tax evasion.
Nov. 25, 2006 — On his 91st birthday, Pinochet issues a statement taking "full political responsibility" for the actions of his government.
Dec. 3, 2006 — Hospitalized after suffering acute heart attack, undergoes angioplasty.
Dec. 10, 2006 — Pinochet dies at age 91.
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