THE VIEW WE HOLD ON SOME ISSUES
Regarding Chile:
(1)Unfortunately, there have been some sad events happening in our dear country, the creation of more radical left-wing guerrillas, threatening society and the well being of all Chilean patriots. These are armed groups like the "FAER" (Frente Amplio de Estudiantes Revolucionarios) are not dangerous now, they are merely a small pathetic group but could become dangerous if not immediately banned and destroyed; we could be having the problems of Colombia in 30 years if these communists are left unchecked. This group recently showed their danger by keeping the police (Carabineros) for 4 hours occupied, one of them extremely hurt; this policeman, a family man doing his duty, was hurt by a "molotov cocktail" that was thrown on his head, igniting him in flames, now trying to recover in hospital. Do we Chileans, want cowardly acts like this carried out by university students? The Communists were also responsible for millions dollars of damage to public and private property on Sept.11, the day the Junta took over 26 years ago. Although it is no longer a holiday, the left still goes out of their minds and destroy everything on their path, injuring innocent people and bystanders. The law is present, and we admire their courage in stopping these dangerous delincuents from destroying our whole country. But the courts are not doing much in putting these criminals in jail (due to the idea that they don't have enough evidence, yet they are busy trying to bring evidence about Gen. Pinochet), which is where they belong.
(2) About "justice" in Chile: we have noticed the increasingly worried situation that "justice" faces in Chile. There is no longer "justice" as we know it. There is a coordinated vengeance in the courts against the former and current members of the Armed Forces. It has become a joke that anyone without proof whatsoever can put a claim in the courts and have people arrested by irresponsible judges. Judge Juan Guzman is nothing but a puppet of the spaniards and the socialist government in power. He answers to his political masters not to true justice. Currently the government has backed judges in the courts (even the Supreme Court) to disregard the existing laws, like the Amnesty Laws to let communists to judge members of the Armed Forces and to pester General Pinochet. We can see how Chilean courts are biased; judge Hugo Dolmestch of the Appeals Court was one of the judges that voted in favour of stripping General Pinochet of his Senatorial seat and immunity. This same pro-communist bastard then reduced the life-jail term for Rafael Escorza, a member of the terrorist FPMR who was one of the terrorists involved in the kidnapping of Cristián Edwards del Río, prominent businessman of the conservative newspaper "El Mercurio". judge Hugo Dolmestch then reduced his life sentence to 16 years in jail, meaning this terrorist will be set free after 6 years since he has already served 10 years. This is the bias and political meddling that will eventually destroy any independence of our Justice. Its is ok to let child murderers, terrorists, drug traffickers, and even marxist terrorists go, but they will scream and kick histerically about members of the Armed Forces, General Pinochet and other men who fought to make this country what it is today, the pride and envy of all of South America.
(3) About education in Chile: we think it is generally good, the majority of students have a chance of becoming university students, there are ample opportunities, and enough universities for the time being. It is also quite good that apart from public universities, we also are begining to have some good private universities, thanks to the reforms of the Military Junta. However, we are worried about communist propaganda circulating and brainwashing university students, which creates problems for all Chilean tax-payers, as they go out to "protest" which means to destroy everything in site. These "revolutionaries" should be identified by the university staff or concerned students and reported to the police; they should also be immediately kicked out, as they obviously didn't come to study, but to destroy and create problems. This should be done especially at the "Pedagogica" and other well known centers for communist agitators. We think that there are still many people in Chile without the necessary means for an education who want to study and be somebody, but there is no space in a certain public university, since this is being occupied by a troublemaker and communist terrorist. Hence our view that they should be "kicked out" and leave space for someone who really wants to be educated and be somebody.
(4) We are worried about the left in Chile. They have become more agressive and do not even want to reconciliate, which is bad for the entire nation. We are worried about the candidate for the Concertacion, Socialist Ricardo Lagos, for he has given ambigous images, one of a radical pro-Allende (he said he will finish Allende's term) and one of pro-bussines, but the bussines community knows better. He seems to be a "wolf in a sheep's skin", he will not help the country economically, will overspend, and will be weak towards radical communist terrorists, just like Allende (well Allende helped them even). The left seems not to care for the future of our nation, seems not to care for reconciliation, only vengeance and bloodshed. We also dislike this candidate for the same comment of "I know I will win" and "they know I will win", which is declaring victory too early, it shows him clearly that he wants power, and that he thinks he is the best; not very democratic, eh? We just hope we are wrong in our analysis if he gets elected; we hope he is like an european social-democrat, for the well being of Chile.
(5) We fully support the candidacy of Joaquin Lavin for the Union of Chile, the rightist candidate, as we think that he is not very political and more down to earth about people's problems, and we think he is innovative in finding probable solutions. We hope that against all odds he wins, because he deserves it. There is a head hunt for him, the left is trying all their dirty tricks to stop him and discredit him, including the actual government.
(6) We find that the Chilean government's atittude is ridiculous, a government which has ended in near disaster, Pinochet being held in London, and economic slowdown after more than a decade of sustained growth is concentrating the little time they have left in office to add to the chaos. They have given up to put the economy back on its feet the way it was, and they have become embroiled in political bickering. They are out trying to discredit the Right, and Joaquin Lavin, because they want one of their own candidates, Lagos, to win the elections. This happened when they found out Lavin was passing them in votes for the Santiago region, and they became worried. In a bid to stop him, they are trying to discredit him, by saying he mismanaged funds, during the Junta's time in power, which is an absolute lie.
(7) Lately we have heard and read a horrific and surprising report about the so-called new book "The Black Book of Justice", attacking Chile's free and fair justice system. Of course, she, the author (Alejandra Matus) truned out to be a marxist. After some judges put up a lawsuit against her claims, afraid and in a false panic she fled (maybe she had something to hide) and has now cowardly asked for "political assylum" in the U.S claiming she is being "persecuted" and "hunted down" by the state, which is a big lie. We are opposed to the fact that under the National Security Law the book was banned, but this is no reason to go running out asking for "assylum". This makes Chile in the eyes of the world seem it is undemocratic or third world, which it is not. She has made much damage to Chile. It is irresponsible of her to publish such a polemical book just now that Chile needs to get Pinochet back and start making its own "justice", not one in Spain. Now we know why she did it...she has socialist-marxist ideas, and was going to go to London in support of the extraditon (quite a traitor) and have a meeting with the Chile/British Committee for Justice (they openly support old socialist and communist values). You don't have to take our word for it, you can see this for yourself on the LabourNet's page. This is so that the public can know her true nature as an enemy of Chile, for collaborating not just with socialists and communists, but with foreigners who want to destablize and destroy Chile. Thank you Alejandra Matus for that, you shall be remembered for ever as a traitor.
(8) About the Military, we can say that they are being treated very badly and many people are trying to bring down this institution's prestige, by calling for all heads of the army to go to jail or get trial, specially by this "judge" garzon in spain. We believe this man should be stopped at all costs before it is too late for Chile, and before we are embroiled in civil battles in the streets, the wounding and destroying of our glorious nation. This "semi-judge" is costing Chile years of progress and unity, and although we never wish anything bad, in this case, we truly wish for him the worst that life can offer. It is fine to prosecute some ex-soldiers who were involved in unquestionable human rights abuses, like Coronel Contreras, but not blame the WHOLE aremed forces for the actions of a few. What the left now wants is to destroy the prestige of the Military and the Armed Forces, and trying to hunt them down. Now there is talk of hunting down those able civilian administrators during the Junta's years; there is no end in sight to this vast political vengeance.
(9)We call for all relations to be broken with spain, who has no intention in helping Chile find a solution to this problem; they are not even trying to stop this maniac "judge" nor are they trying even to dialogue or take us seriously. The break of relations may hurt Chile's trade in the short term, but in the long term it won't matter as we trade with many other countries. It definetly won't hurt spain's trade (it is not intended to) it is just to show them that we have morals, and we are willing to stand up to their injustice, that we are a free and sovereign nation, and no little socialistic judge will take that away. This will make the spanish government realize we are serious about where we stand. ONE VOICE, ONE OPINION.
(10)We, the Chilean Anti-Communist league call for any spanish politician, no matter how unimportant, to be arrested and tried in Chile for human rights abuses. In particular, we call to all patriotic Chileans and individuals to put an arrest order in the Supreme Court of Chile against ex socialist prime minister, Felipe Gonzalez. Likewise, we wish all patriotic Chileans to condemn the un-Chilean Communist Party, and to open an arrest order for Gladys Marin, Secretary General of that party, for the killing of two Canadian tourists.
Regarding the "Kurdish Question":
We think that it is ok for the Kurds of Turkey or elsewhere to want autonomy, but not outright independence. Ocalan is a communist terrorist and a murderer, and we are glad he is getting a trial in his country of origin, where he is getting what he deserves. He killed millions of ordinary citizens, including Kurds. To support the Kurds, you don't have to support this Stalin-look alike communist, there are many other pacifist Kurdish parties that work in harmony with the other Turkish parties and participate in elections, the way it should be.
Regarding "the Kosovo Crisis":
We don't really have an opinion regarding this matter, but we think Milosevic is a socialist murderer, and is now losing support (after the whole of the former Yugoslavia desintegrated). This "leader (?)" is the typical problem facing many ex-soviet and ex-communist nations today; Socialists who want to return to the "good old days" of communism. An example of this is "president" Lukashenka in Byelorussia, who is a dictator, and wants to form the old Soviet Union, and murders his political oponents (not terrorists, but smple rightist democrats), and as a result Byelorussia is going down the drain, and people are having trouble just making ends meet. However, coming back to the topic, we don't think the kosovar-Albanians are angels either; NATO made a mistake about helping the UCK (Kosovo Liberation Army), because now they are taking revenge on the few Serbians left in the area. NATO also has no right to intervene militarily, as this is a job for the UN (this fact makes it an invasion). NATO even killed Kosovar-Albanians, the people they sworn to defend. What happened to the kosovar-albanian community was very bad, but there were other ways, like politically taking Milosevic out from power behind the scenes. We think that Milosevic is a disastrous Socialist politician, one of the many ex-communists that have led their nations in the former "Soviet Bloc" to economic ruin. However, we admire the Serbian courage of defending their country, because although the majority does not like Milosevic, they like their country, and fought to the last consecuences to preserve their nation. The people were brave and fought back. Now hopefully Milosevic will be kicked out. We think that NATO did not help, but made things worse. There is little surprise that NATO won the war anyways; NATO includes the most powerfull countries in terms of Military might. Now we have heard these pompous Spanish Socialists talk about maybe of making other nations submit to their attacks and threats, lately in particular Chile, which is absurd. For different opinion on this issue, we have the Yugoslav Students Anti-Nato Organization and the Official NATO web page.
Our views of Western Europe:
We think Germany will have much recession during the next decade as taxes keep getting higher, and spent on immigrants who for the most part want to abuse the system. An immigrant gets about 600 Deutsch Mark to help hthem, and free housing. Despite this help (not always), they start drinking, they rape, and they live off from welfare, since its so generous that they don't need to find work. This is a wrong socialistic attitude which will move Germany backwards, as the welfare is necessary, but it shouldn't be so high, so that people are motivated to find work. In Germany people who are out of work even receive "vacation packages" from the government! This cannot go on forever, as the Germans will become more restless as the taxes become higher. Another problem is that there is no respect for the military institutions from certain groups; this is unacceptable. In Europe in general, we see that parties have shifted mostly to the left; however what is bad is that there are almost no "real" rightist parties to oppose the strong well established leftist parties (the Christian Democrats are almost exactly like the socialists). In all these countries people are horrified by some small neo-nazi gang of idiots (it is horrible, but there are bigger problems than those), but tolerate or support Communist Parties, which is almost as bad. Higher taxes, no flexibility and Socialism is what is making Europe stay behind the U.S. Now it is not a problem, since these Socialists inherited large government coffers from which to spend, but already the money is running out, and once that happens...hopefully it won't, but the outcome won't be pretty, so people should start taking notice more clearly. We see in countries like Britain that the socialists or pro-socialist ideas have such stronghold on media that everyone conforms to it, since they all have this point of view; it is no surprise why public opinion about Pinochet is low in britain, as people have been fed communist lies and propaganda rubbish (which unfortunately sells) for years.
Our views on "Fascism" and "nazism"
As we declared earlier we are not fascists, and we abhorr their ideas and way of achieving power. For us the fascists are very much like the left (socialists), since the only difference is that the fascists are more patriotic perhaps, but they have similar ideas. They both want government control of industry and commerce, complete control of the populace, and fierce loyalty to the party, more than the country. This idea holds that a dictator is the ideal form of government, as established by the founder of fascism, Benito Mussolini, who was later hanged after the second World War. He had crazy ideas of empire, and making Italy like the ancient Roman empire, and hence the fascist salute of the raised hand. These crazy attitudes and ideas is whay fascism was so short-lived.
The nazis (this stands for national-socialist) are very much alike the fascists, except they were more racists, and believed in a supreme "aryan" race, which is crazy. They were racists for they were against jews and other minorities living at that time in Germany, and later obliterating them from the lands the German army conquered. The nazis controlled every aspect of life; children were considered traitors if they didn't join the Hitlerite Youth or some other such thing. In Chile in 1939, the nazis suffered the "Seguro Obrero" massacre, where 39 members of the national Socialist party were killed. This lead them to support the FRAP (leftist coalition which later became the Popular Unity), whose candidate was many times the marxist Dr. Allende Gossens. In the future, they even joined groups such as VOP, and other extremist leftist groups. Nazism and Fascism killed about 4 million people all over Europe; however, let us not forget that Communism killed 20 million in the ex-Soviet Union alone.
In what way does the Junta differ from these ideologies?
You see, this already makes fascism very different than the policies followed by the Military Junta in Chile. We are writing this to clarify to all those ignorant Communists that Pinochet and the Junta are in no way related to this foreign ideology. This is proven by the comments of the Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force (Fach), Gustavo Leigh: "Hay un sector de termocéfalos fascistas que quisieran una juventud uniformada que salude con el brazo en alto, al estilo Mussolini, lo que rechazamos" (17-9-74, Qué Pasa).
Gen. Pinochet made reforms of selling state assets, this way raising state coffers so as to use them for roads, and other welfare projects. His government is not exactly a dictatorship, it was just an authoritarian government in transition, and it never tried or pretended to be anything else. Unlike the fascists, Pinochet tried to avoid war with neighboring Argentina, and called the Pope and the Queen of England to mediate about border disputes. Fascists love war, as this thinks it will make them great and powerfull, in order to stay in power. Pinochet let foreign industry come and compete; fascists would not have let this happened, as they are "national" "socialists". That is why Allende's misgovernment seemed more like the rise of Hitler than Pinochet's take over in this case. We have seen stupid and childish remarks of ignorant leftists calling Pinochet a "fascist", which is a big lie. He got on very well with the jewish community in Chile, and they profited much during the Junta's economic revival. Sergio Melnick, an ex-minister under Pinochet, was a jew. He did not carry out extermination of jews as this stupid, biased and ignorant judge garzon has stated. Pinochet even went out of his way in changing the exam dates for entry in university so that jewish students could take it, and not interfere with the Yom Kippur holiday. Is this the action of a fascist? We think not. The jews in Chile after all are Chileans, just like everyone else. As for these misguided Communists who say Pinochet is a Nazi(?!), there are countless reasons why he is not. During his government, the head of the national-socialist(nazi)Party was imprisoned, and the party very much banned. You can go to the Chilean nazi party (very small and insignificant) and see in their webpage that they don't like Pinochet, oppose him, except that since they want some support they support the idea of a trial in Chile.