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Updated: 2004-12-20 09:15

Chile's Pinochet 'not critical'

智利前军政府领导人奥古斯托·皮诺切特18日再次中风,已被送入医院接受诊治。不过医院表示,已89岁高龄的皮诺切特目前状况平稳。日前,智利法官正试图再度对皮诺切特进行审理。

Chile's Pinochet 'not critical'

Pinochet was president of Chile from 1974 to 1990 (AP)

Former Chilean leader President Augusto Pinochet has regained consciousness after Saturday's reported stroke, doctors at his Santiago hospital say.

"He is no longer in critical condition ," hospital officials said in a statement on Sunday.

Judge Juan Guzman ruled last Monday that the former leader was fit to stand trial on alleged human rights abuses during his 17 years of military rule.

His lawyers are contesting the ruling and a verdict is due on Monday.

Human rights lawyers reacted cynically to Saturday's hospitalisation , suggesting the timing was tactical.

One of them, Juan Pavin, said it was part of a medical strategy often used by the general.

"When there isn't a court decision, nothing happens," the lawyer told the BBC.

Gen Pinochet, 89, arrived at the hospital shortly before 1300 GMT on Saturday after reportedly feeling ill during breakfast.

On Sunday, doctors treating him said he would remain in hospital, despite having made progress.

"The health of Gen Pinochet has evolved favourably, with regained consciousness and mobility," they said in a statement.

"The medical council meeting today [Sunday] at 1000 (1400 GMT) is of the opinion that he has emerged from his critical condition."

Gen Pinochet faces charges relating to the murder of one Chilean and the disappearance of nine others as part of Operation Condor - a conspiracy by six South American regimes in the 1970s to hunt down and kill their left-wing opponents.

Earlier this month, a court ruled that Gen Pinochet could face charges over the murder of his predecessor as army chief, Gen Carlos Prats, who died in a car bomb attack in Buenos Aires in 1974.

Gen Pinochet is also being investigated over tax fraud and money laundering.

The Supreme Court only decided to strip the former leader of immunity from prosecution in August.

But so far the state of his mental health has prevented him from standing trial.

A previous investigation, accusing him of responsibility for the deaths of more than 70 political prisoners, fell through in 2001 when an appeal court found that he was too unwell to be tried.

He has previously been diagnosed with "moderate dementia", while doctors have disagreed over whether or not he is fit for trial. He also has diabetes, arthritis and uses a pacemaker.

A Chilean inquiry concluded that more than 3,000 people were killed for political reasons during Gen Pinochet's rule, while more than 30,000 Chileans have testified that they were tortured or detained by the military government. 

(Agencies)

 

Vocabulary:

critical condition : (临界情况;危笃状态)

hospitalisation : placing in medical care in a hospital(住院治疗)

hunt down : pursue for food or sport(穷追直至抓获)

 
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