
Chilean Socialist President Salvador Allende, overthrown in a US-sponsored military coup on September 11, 1973. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.

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Chilean Socialist President Salvador Allende, overthrown in a US-sponsored military coup on September 11, 1973. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
Ten days after the 1973 coup against the Popular Unity (UP) government of President Salvador Allende, the military openedĀ the RĆo Chico concentration campĀ on Dawson Island, located in the Strait of Magellan, near the southern tip of Chile. The island had served as an extermination camp by a Catholic order between 1891 and 1911 toĀ confine the Selkānam and KawĆ©sqar peoples, who died due to overcrowding, the spread of disease, and the cold.
The coup regime sent 38 officials of the UP government to the CompaƱĆa de Ingenieros del Cuerpo de InfanterĆa Marina (COMPINGIM) naval base and then to the RĆo Chico camp. It also sent hundreds of political prisoners to Punta Arenas, near Dawson Island. The officials were interrogated, tortured, and forced to work on the islandās infrastructure. The RĆo Chico camp was dismantled in 1974.
One of the prisoners at the camp was Miguel Lawner, an architect who led the governmentāsĀ Urban Improvement CorporationĀ (CORMU). During his imprisonment, Lawner walked around the prison to calculate the size of his room, the buildings at the camp, and the camp itself. He drew the layout for the camp but then destroyed it for fear of discovery by the guards. When he was in exile in Denmark in 1976, LawnerĀ redrew the plans from memory. āThe function creates the organ,āĀ he said. āI developed an organ: the drawing, capable of fulfilling the function of leaving testimony of our captivity.ā
During his imprisonment, Lawner told me, he worried that the military might accuse him of corruption for his leadership of CORMU. āI was trying to calculate how many millions of dollars had been [spent] in my name,ā he recalled. āI calculated it to be between $150 million and $180 million. Later, I learned that the military spent six months investigating me and came to the conclusion that they owed me a per diem!ā
The UP government (1970-1973)Ā feltĀ that the ministries of Housing and Public Works should be the engine of the economy, as āthe two easiest institutions to mobilize,ā Lawner said. Other areas, such as industrialization, ārequired more prolonged prior studies.ā āIn housing,ā Lawner told me, āif you have a vacant lot, the next day you can be building.ā In addition, there was a huge need for housing. The CORMU management decided to speed up the bureaucratic procedures and authorize the immediate disbursement of funds through an official, who was Lawner. āOur first year of government was a year of marvelous irresponsibility,ā Lawner told me with a smile on his face.
Never Deviate From the Fundamentals
During the 1970 campaign for the presidency, Lawner accompanied Allende to a camp on the banks of the Mapocho River, where the people lived āoutside the walls of society.ā As they left the camp, Allende said to Lawner, āEven if things go badly for us, to get these comrades out of the mudāfor that, it would be worthwhile for them to elect me president.ā One year into the government, Lawner said, āWe delivered the first houses ofĀ Villa San Luis. In April ā72 we had this project completely delivered: a thousand houses, the great majority of which corresponded to these two camps,Ā el encantoĀ andĀ el ejemplo, which sat on the banks of the Mapocho River.ā The main task of the UP government, he said, was āto resolve the fundamental demands of the sectors that had always been dispossessed.ā
Under Lawnerās leadership, the CORMU officialsānot all of them part of the UP projectāpostponed vacations and worked without overtime pay. āWe gave all these officials the conviction that they were operating for the benefit of the common good and not, obviously, for the enrichment of a private company or the banks. In other words, they knew that they were working so that people could live better.ā Also, he said, the objective of āmaking things beautifulā was imposed, arguing āthat in social housing, beauty does not have to be the birthright only of the rich.ā
The Explosion of the Countryside
Lawner recalled his great pride at the UP governmentās nationalization of copper, its delivery of houses, and its role in the āexplosion of the agrarian world.ā The agrarian reform and the law for peasant unionizationĀ were passed in 1962, before the UP government. However, agrarian workers ācontinued to exist like serfs from feudal times,ā Lawner noted. A week into his presidency, Allende was invited by the peasants of AraucanĆa to a meeting to which he brought his minister of agriculture, Jacques Chonchol. When an Indigenous leader spoke, Allende leaned over to Chonchol and said, āListen, minister, I think you should remain here.ā The minister, who āhad to send for even his toothbrush,ā remained there for three months, beginning his term installed in the countryside. Half a million hectares were transferred to the landless in the first year of the government.
The UPās first year, Lawner recalled, was a āyear of unbridled aspirations.ā āFor a person like me who was never a public official, the feeling of power is infinite, and the conviction that you are capable of doing anything is equally infinite⦠we promised more than we were capable of doing [having done three or four times more than the most that had ever been done in the history of the housing ministry], but everything we could do was done because of what is now lacking: the commitment of the officials. You have to have good leadership, it is true, but if you donāt have the commitment of the base, there is nothing you can do.ā
Generations Contaminated by the Model
When we talked about the differences between the experiences at the end of the first year of the UP and the first year of Chileās current President Gabriel Boricās progressive government, Lawner pointed out that, in Chile āwe have effectively been fed for 50 years the neoliberal doctrine of a formation contradictory to what you require in a progressive government. Imperceptibly, generations were formed that are, in my opinion, corrupted by the model. It is incomprehensible to them any other way.ā
The current president of Chileās Senate is Juan Antonio Coloma, a man ofĀ the extreme right. āWhen the 50th anniversary of the coup comes this September,ā Lawner told me, āColoma will be the countryās second most important political official.ā Fascismās rise, he said, is a global phenomenon, not only taking place in Chile. But Lawner does not despair. āYou cannot determine when there is a spark that lights the fire again, but there is no doubt that it is going to happen.ā
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