PINOCHET ACTION

1998-11-28

Jan Slakov

Date: Fri, 27 Nov 1998 19:33:00 +0000
From: Paul Swann <•••@••.•••>
Subject: Fwd: PINOCHET ACTION

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Subject:  Pinochet Action-FWD
Importance:  High


Although the House of Lords has ruled that the extradition of Pinochet to
Spain to face trial for genocide, torture and state terrorism can go ahead,
the British Home Secretary, Jack Straw, can still allow him to go free.

As you read this, he may well be reading arguments from Pinochets
lawyers and allies to persuade him to do this.

YOU, AND THE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN THE WORLD WHO BELIEVE,
AS WE DO, THAT JUSTICE MUST BE DONE, CAN MAKE THE
DIFFERENCE HERE. IT MUST BE DONE NOW: THERE IS NOT MUCH TIME.

THIS IS HOW:

1.  FORWARD THIS LETTER to as many people that you know

2.  COMPOSE a brief e-mail to Jack Straw or Robin Cook (the Foreign
Secretary) (copy to each) with your reasons for ensuring that Pinochet
stands trial for his crimes (some are suggested below)

3.  If you have time, SEND US AN E-MAIL simply saying "done".  Send
this to •••@••.•••

4.  IT IS THAT EASY: two minutes of your time.  Dont put it off: the
Home Secretary can decide at any time to stop the extradition, but we are
sure he is under pressure right now: the first hearing on the extradition is
due on 2nd December.

WRITE TO

Rt. Hon Jack Straw MP, Secretary of State for Home Affairs at

•••@••.•••


Rt. Hon Robin Cook MP, Foreign Secretary, at

•••@••.•••


Some arguments you may like to use:

62% of Chileans, in a recent independent poll, wanted Pinochet and other
perpetrators of human rights abuses brought to justice.  The best option
for this is outside Chile: the Chilean judiciary has been too intimidated
by the military in the past.

Britain has acquired enormous and incalculable international prestige by
arresting Pinochet and going ahead with the extradition.  It gives the
British government real authority when talking about human rights
anywhere in the world.

Pinochets supporters say he is old and sick, yet he came to Britain to
conduct business, to buy arms.  There are many people older and
sicker than him waiting and hoping that the  man who killed or
"disappeared" their loved ones will be brought to justice before they die.
"Humanitarian" responses must take them, as victims, into account as well.

The real threat to democracy in Chile is not the extradition: as Martin
Luther King said, "Peace is not the absence of conflict but the presence of
justice".  The threat to Chile comes from the forces that engineered the
1973 coup, who believe that they should be immune from blame, penalty or
due process of law.  Without justice, democracy will remain weak.

Please write: use your own arguments, your own experience, but write NOW.

Please forward to as many people, anywhere in the world, that you think may
pass it on.

Is this enough? if you want to do more, collect signatures in your
work-place, when you shop, in your community, your place of worship
your street.  You can fax those to Jack Straw on +44 171 273 3966

Thank you

Sue Lukes, Chilean/British Ad Hoc Committee for Justice