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text_A: Augusto Pinochet remained the Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean Army until 1998.
text_B: Augusto Jose Ramon Pinochet Ugarte -LRB- -LSB- auˈɣusto pinoˈ -LRB- t -RRB- ʃe -RSB- or -LSB- - ˈ -LRB- t -RRB- ʃet -RSB- 25 November 1915 -- 10 December 2006 -RRB- was a Chilean general , politician and the military ruler of Chile between 1973 and 1990 ; he remained the Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean Army until 1998 .. Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean Army. List of commanders-in-chief of the Chilean Army. Chile. Chile. Chilean Army. Chilean Army. politician. politician. Commander-in-Chief. Commander-in-chief. He was also president of the Government Junta of Chile between 1973 and 1981 .. Government Junta of Chile. Government Junta of Chile ( 1973 ). Chile. Chile. His rule of Chile was a dictatorship .. Chile. Chile. dictatorship. dictatorship. Pinochet assumed power in Chile following a United States-backed coup d'etat on 11 September 1973 that overthrew the democratically elected socialist Unidad Popular government of President Salvador Allende and ended civilian rule .. Salvador Allende. Salvador Allende. Chile. Chile. United States. United States. coup d'etat on 11 September 1973. 1973 Chilean coup d'etat. socialist. Socialism. Unidad Popular. Popular Unity ( Chile ). civilian rule. Presidential Republic ( 1925–1973 ). Several academics have stated that the support of the United States was crucial to the coup and the consolidation of power afterward .. United States. United States. Pinochet had been promoted to Commander-in-Chief of the Army by Allende on 23 August 1973 , having been its General Chief of Staff since early 1972 .. Commander-in-Chief. Commander-in-chief. In December 1974 , the ruling military junta appointed Pinochet Supreme Head of the nation by joint decree , although without the support of one of the coup 's instigators , Air Force General Gustavo Leigh .. military junta. military junta. Gustavo Leigh. Gustavo Leigh. From the start of the new military government harsh measures were implemented .. military government. Military government of Chile ( 1973–1990 ). During the period of Pinochet 's rule , various investigations have identified the murder of 1,200 to 3,200 people with up to 80,000 people forcibly interned and as many as 30,000 tortured .. forcibly interned. List of concentration and internment camps#Chile. as many as 30,000 tortured. Human rights violations in Pinochet's Chile. According to the Chilean government , the official number of deaths and forced disappearances stands at 3,095 .. Under the influence of the free market-oriented neoliberal `` Chicago Boys '' , the military government implemented economic liberalization , including currency stabilization , removed tariff protections for local industry , banned trade unions and privatized social security and hundreds of state-owned enterprises .. military government. Military government of Chile ( 1973–1990 ). free market. free market. neoliberal. Neoliberalism. Chicago Boys. Chicago Boys. economic liberalization. economic liberalization. tariff protections. protectionism. privatized. privatization. These policies produced what has been referred to as the `` Miracle of Chile , '' but critics state that economic inequality dramatically increased and attribute the devastating effects of the 1982 monetary crisis on the Chilean economy to these policies .. Chile. Chile. Miracle of Chile. Miracle of Chile. economic inequality. economic inequality. 1982 monetary crisis. Crisis of 1982. Chile was , for most of the 1990s , the best-performing economy in Latin America , though the legacy of Pinochet 's reforms continues to be in dispute .. Chile. Chile. Pinochet 's 17-year rule was given a legal framework through a controversial 1980 plebiscite , which approved a new Constitution drafted by a government-appointed commission .. 1980 plebiscite. Chilean constitutional referendum, 1980. In a 1988 plebiscite 56 % voted against Pinochet 's continuing as president , which led to democratic elections for the Presidency and Congress .. 1988 plebiscite. Chilean national plebiscite, 1988. After stepping down in 1990 , Pinochet continued to serve as Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean Army until 10 March 1998 , when he retired and became a senator-for-life in accordance with his 1980 Constitution .. Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean Army. List of commanders-in-chief of the Chilean Army. Chilean Army. Chilean Army. Commander-in-Chief. Commander-in-chief. 1980 Constitution. Constitution of Chile. However , Pinochet was arrested under an international arrest warrant on a visit to London on 10 October 1998 in connection with numerous human rights violations .. was arrested. Indictment and arrest of Augusto Pinochet. human rights violations. Augusto Pinochet#Human rights violations. human rights. human rights. Following a legal battle he was released on grounds of ill-health , and returned to Chile on 3 March 2000 .. Chile. Chile. In 2004 , Chilean Judge Juan Guzman Tapia ruled that Pinochet was medically fit to stand trial and placed him under house arrest .. Juan Guzman Tapia. Juan Guzman Tapia. house arrest. house arrest. By the time of his death on 10 December 2006 , about 300 criminal charges were still pending against him in Chile for numerous human rights violations during his 17-year rule , and tax evasion and embezzlement during and after his rule ; he was accused of having corruptly amassed at least 28 million USD .. Chile. Chile. human rights violations. Augusto Pinochet#Human rights violations. human rights. human rights. tax evasion. tax evasion. embezzlement. embezzlement. Despite the indictment and 300 charges , he only served time in house arrest .. indictment. Indictment and arrest of Augusto Pinochet. house arrest. house arrest
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