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Obituary: Raul Alfonsin | Obituary: Raul Alfonsin |
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By Candace Piette BBC News, Buenos Aires Raul Alfonsin served as Argentina's president for six years | By Candace Piette BBC News, Buenos Aires Raul Alfonsin served as Argentina's president for six years |
"Thank you" said the posters waved by the crowds of people who gathered at Raul Alfonsin's home in Buenos Aires. | "Thank you" said the posters waved by the crowds of people who gathered at Raul Alfonsin's home in Buenos Aires. |
Many carried flowers and pictures of the burly, mustachioed former president who had been Argentina's first democratically elected leader after the end of military rule in 1983. | Many carried flowers and pictures of the burly, mustachioed former president who had been Argentina's first democratically elected leader after the end of military rule in 1983. |
The military government had collapsed in the wake of Argentina's defeat in the Falklands War a year earlier. | The military government had collapsed in the wake of Argentina's defeat in the Falklands War a year earlier. |
For many of those in the crowds, Raul Alfonsin was a brave and determined man. | For many of those in the crowds, Raul Alfonsin was a brave and determined man. |
He slowly and cautiously dismantled the military's political power structure, signing no pacts or agreements with the military as Spain had done or Chile before. | He slowly and cautiously dismantled the military's political power structure, signing no pacts or agreements with the military as Spain had done or Chile before. |
Against the odds | Against the odds |
And he did this against all odds, says Federico Storani, a veteran politician who worked alongside Raul Alfonsin in his government. | And he did this against all odds, says Federico Storani, a veteran politician who worked alongside Raul Alfonsin in his government. |
"We came out of terrible, bloody dictatorship where democratic sentiments were very fragile," he says. | "We came out of terrible, bloody dictatorship where democratic sentiments were very fragile," he says. |
"I remember a rally in 1982 against military rule in Buenos Aires where thousands of people had gathered. | "I remember a rally in 1982 against military rule in Buenos Aires where thousands of people had gathered. |
"Two days later the same square was celebrating military action in the Malvinas [Falklands]." | "Two days later the same square was celebrating military action in the Malvinas [Falklands]." |
Raul Alfonsin had no friends among neighbouring countries either. At the time, many of Argentina's neighbours were still under military rule. | Raul Alfonsin had no friends among neighbouring countries either. At the time, many of Argentina's neighbours were still under military rule. |
A lawyer by profession, he began the process of trying the military for human rights abuses early on in his presidency. | A lawyer by profession, he began the process of trying the military for human rights abuses early on in his presidency. |
Initially he approached military officers who he believed respected the rule of law and tried to get them involved in the idea of justice for the "disappeared". | Initially he approached military officers who he believed respected the rule of law and tried to get them involved in the idea of justice for the "disappeared". |
"I know this is questionable," says Federico Storani, "but it is not easy hunting lions even if they are in a zoo. | "I know this is questionable," says Federico Storani, "but it is not easy hunting lions even if they are in a zoo. |
"He was talking to them about grades of responsibility, separating out those who were responsible from those who followed orders." | "He was talking to them about grades of responsibility, separating out those who were responsible from those who followed orders." |
But when military justice was not forthcoming, Mr Alfonsin turned to the civil courts. | But when military justice was not forthcoming, Mr Alfonsin turned to the civil courts. |
'Volatile time' | 'Volatile time' |
He was partially successful, despite the military's resistance and their threats. | He was partially successful, despite the military's resistance and their threats. |
By the end of his government, many of the top members of the military had stood trial. | By the end of his government, many of the top members of the military had stood trial. |
The trials, unprecedented in Latin America, ended in December 1985 with the conviction and imprisonment of five former military rulers, including two ex-presidents. | The trials, unprecedented in Latin America, ended in December 1985 with the conviction and imprisonment of five former military rulers, including two ex-presidents. |
Four others were acquitted. | Four others were acquitted. |
It was a bold step in a country where the military had dominated for decades, having taken power in six coups in the course of the 20th Century. | It was a bold step in a country where the military had dominated for decades, having taken power in six coups in the course of the 20th Century. |
"I think that sometimes I take too many risks because what we did no-one had done before," Mr Alfonsin said later of his decision. | "I think that sometimes I take too many risks because what we did no-one had done before," Mr Alfonsin said later of his decision. |
But he said the trials were needed to restore a strong judicial system and break the destructive cycle of political chaos and military coups. | But he said the trials were needed to restore a strong judicial system and break the destructive cycle of political chaos and military coups. |
Yet two years after he came to power, he was forced under military pressure to bring in two pieces of legislation which benefitted those who had committed crimes. | Yet two years after he came to power, he was forced under military pressure to bring in two pieces of legislation which benefitted those who had committed crimes. |
The Full Stop law was passed in 1986 and limited civil trials against about 300 officers to those indicted within 60 days of the law's passage. | The Full Stop law was passed in 1986 and limited civil trials against about 300 officers to those indicted within 60 days of the law's passage. |
It was a tall order given the reluctance of many victims and witnesses to testify. | It was a tall order given the reluctance of many victims and witnesses to testify. |
"It was a very volatile time," says Federico Storani, "and it was either that or risk soldiers on the streets again or army mutinies." | "It was a very volatile time," says Federico Storani, "and it was either that or risk soldiers on the streets again or army mutinies." |
Mr Alfonsin also created a commission to try to document the human rights abuses of the military era. | Mr Alfonsin also created a commission to try to document the human rights abuses of the military era. |
The commission gathered details of almost 9,000 cases of disappearances. | The commission gathered details of almost 9,000 cases of disappearances. |
The witness statements are still being used in on-going trials against the military today. | The witness statements are still being used in on-going trials against the military today. |
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