Carlos Cesar Cisterna Cofré
Victim of the military dictatorship.
Background
Carlos Cesar Cisterna Cofré
Victim of the military dictatorship.
Case summary
Carlos Cesar Cisterna Cofré was a 2nd Corporal in the Army who served as an agent for the Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia (DINA) and the CNI. His name appears on the official list of agents provided by the Army to the courts of justice to investigate human rights violations committed during the Chilean dictatorship.
MemoriaViva[1]
The following is the complete list of DINA agents, which was provided a few years ago by the Army to the Courts of Justice. The text was kept under lock and key for a long period, but time eventually leaked it to human rights lawyers and a journalist specializing in this subject.
This document, which has never been published in a print medium, has reached Clarín from the desk of a journalist who has followed multiple cases of human rights violations during the dictatorship. The document, therefore, is completely authentic. It concerns more than a thousand agents, some prosecuted, others convicted, and not a few already deceased.
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Minister Mesa indicts two retired military officers for qualified homicides in Neltume in 1981
The minister on extraordinary assignment for human rights violation cases in the jurisdictions of Temuco, Valdivia, Puerto Montt, and Coyhaique, Álvaro Mesa Latorre, has indicted retired Army Major Sergio María Canals Baldwin and retired Army Lieutenant Luis Arturo Sanhueza Ross as perpetrators of the consummated crime of qualified homicide against: Rodrigo Obregón Torres, René Eduardo Bravo Aguilera, Julio César Riffo Figueroa, and Juan Ángel Ojeda Aguayo.
These crimes were committed in the town of Neltume, in the commune of Panguipulli, in 1981.
In the resolution (case file 1675-2003), Minister Mesa Latorre ordered the preventive detention of Canals Baldwin and Sanhueza Ross, considering the nature of the crime and the sentence they face for their responsibility in this crime against humanity.
"Given the merit of the background information, from which it is clear that the freedom of the accused constitutes a danger to the safety of society; taking into account, also, the probable legal sanction for the crimes in which they are attributed participation; and in view of the provisions of Article 363 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the benefit of provisional release will not be granted to them," the resolution states.
"Having knowledge that the accused are currently being held at the 'Colina I' Penitentiary Center of the Gendarmería de Chile, serving sentences for crimes investigated by another court, the preventive detention order is suspended until the completion of said sentence, at which time they shall be admitted," the sentence concludes.
During the investigation phase, Minister Álvaro Mesa gathered sufficient evidence to establish the following facts:
A)
That during the month of March 1979, a group of Chilean exiles belonging to the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR), who were residing in Europe, decided to create a guerrilla front in the southern zone of Chile.
To this end, they met in Paris at the end of 1980, traveling from Madrid to Argentina and entering our country, specifically the Neltume area, through unauthorized border crossings, creating the group called "Toqui Lautaro Guerrilla Detachment." In this location, they began a period of logistical work and military preparation, constructing shelters for the purpose of keeping their food, weapons, and clothing protected. (as stated in the declaration of Jorge Enrique Durán Delgado on p. 536 (Vol.
I), the declaration of Jorge Antonio Acuña Reyes on p. 542 (Vol. I), p. 1,982 (Vol. V), among other evidence)
B)
That the local residents noticed this situation and reported it to the Carabineros at the Neltume Station, in the current Los Ríos region. Consequently, in the month of June 1981, a group composed of personnel from the No. 8 "Llancahue" Special Command Troops detachment, under the instruction of Captain Rosauro Martínez Labbé, went to that sector for the purpose of verifying whether the reports received were true or false.
C)
That subsequently, on June 26, 1981, this group tasked with inspecting the area discovered one of the camps created by the members of the aforementioned Detachment and decided to raid it. As a result of this military operation, the Detachment group split up, and the Army seized some of the belongings found in their shelters (maps, passports, food, weaponry). (according to evidence on p. 1092 (Vol.
III), among others)
D)
That from that moment on, the military operation led by Captain Rosauro Martínez Labbé officially began, with the objective of annihilating the members of this group of young guerrillas. The following military and Carabineros units participated in this operation: the Rancagua Aviation Regiment; the No. 8 Special Command Troops Company; and the Valdivia Carabineros Prefecture, along with all its subordinate units. (as stated in Army IV Division Official Letter No. 3560/112/1184, which sends the secret order on p. 828 and p. 829, Vol.
II).
E)
That during the second half of August 1981, and with the objective of reinforcing the battalion led by Rosauro Martínez Labbé, the Anti-Terrorist Unit of the National Intelligence Center (CNI) arrived in the conflict zone, consisting of approximately 15 uniformed personnel, under the command of Captain Conrado Vicente García Giaier.
By this date, the battalion commanded by Rosauro Martínez Labbé already had the Santiago and Valdivia units of the National Intelligence Center attached to it, as well as its "Red Group," which was under the command of Chilean Army Captain Enrique Erasmo Sandoval Arancibia.
F)
That in this context, and also keeping in mind the inclement weather and scarce food that caused health problems for the young members of the "Toqui Lautaro guerrilla detachment" group, the following situations occurred:
1) That on August 30, 1981, Julio Riffo Figueroa and René Bravo Aguilera, while resting after being fed by locals Pedro Morales and Julia Navarro, were detained by a patrol composed of three Carabineros officers from the Malalhue Station in the Huellahue sector.
After their detention, they were sent to Valdivia, specifically to the Las Ánimas Station. There, they were interrogated by the OS7 Carabineros from Santiago. Subsequently, Julio Riffo Figueroa and René Bravo Aguilera were transferred to the Borgoña Barracks in Santiago, belonging to the National Intelligence Center (CNI), where they were tortured and interrogated.
On September 16, 1981, Julio Riffo Figueroa and René Bravo Aguilera were transported back to the conflict zone, specifically to Neltume, for the purpose of being used by the battalion under Rosauro Martínez Labbé's command in the search for the remaining guerrilla camps and their members.
Finally, on September 21, 1981, they were executed. The cause of death for René Bravo Aguilera was recorded as "craniocerebral and thoracic gunshot wound," and for Julio Riffo Figueroa as "craniocerebral gunshot wound." (as stated, among other evidence, in the declarations of Adrián Ewaldo Porras Riffo on p. 1, p. 15 (Vol.
I), p. 1292 (Vol. IV); of Juan Pablo Cea Villalabeitia on p. 679 (Vol. II); of José Antonio Mora Sanchez on p. 680 (Vol. II); of Renato Cortés Muñoz on p. 681 (Vol. II); of José Andrés Vial Martínez on p. 682 (Vol.
II); of Jaime Patricio Martínez Fuentes on p. 687 (Vol. II); of Luis Alberto Jerez Prussing from p. 1024 to p. 1029 (Vol. III); of Renzo Eugenio Gattavara Ghillino from p. 1183 to p. 1184 (Vol. III); Death certificate of Julio César Riffo on p. 12 (Vol.
I), p. 658 (Vol. II), 1273 (Vol. IV). Report on p. 624 (Vol. II). Death record of Julio César Riffo on p. 26 (Vol. I). Autopsy report of Julio César Riffo on p. 674 (Vol. II); Official Letter No. B-4 2114 of September 22, 1981, on p. 684 to 685 (Vol.
II), which accounts for the death of Julio César Riffo and René Bravo; Decree 3336 of September 8, 1981, recording the arrest of Riffo and Bravo in CNI facilities on p. 798 (Vol. II); Decree 3370 of September 12, 1981, extending the detention of Riffo and Bravo on p. 799 (Vol.
II); Death certificate of René Eduardo Bravo Aguilera on p. 12 (Vol. I), p. 662 (Vol. II), and p. 1272 (Vol. IV); death record of René Eduardo Bravo Aguilera on p. 26 (Vol. I); Autopsy report of René Eduardo Bravo Aguilera on p. 673 (Vol. II))
2) That Pedro Juan Yáñez Palacios, during his journey, suffered gangrene in his feet, for which he had to be left by his companions in the hollow of a tree with a rifle. However, due to the strong smell of medicine he emitted, he was detected by the group of soldiers from the No. 8 Llancahue Command—also including Conrado García Giaier—who were patrolling the area.
They killed him; his precise cause of death was a craniocerebral gunshot wound. (according to death certificate p. 188 (Vol. I) and p. 666 (Vol. II); on p. 624 (Vol. II), death report; Autopsy report p. 670 (Vol. II); Declaration of Erasmo Sandoval on p. 1941 (Vol. IV), among other evidence)
3) That as a result of the information provided by the detainees Julio Riffo Figueroa and René Bravo Aguilera regarding the meeting place and the password, a group of soldiers, including Jerez Prussing and Enrique Sandoval Arancibia—already indicted in this case—and others from the No. 8 Llancahue Command under the command of Rosauro Martínez Labbé, managed to find and kill Raúl Rodrigo Obregón Torres on September 13, 1981, when he was on his way to meet his companions.
His precise cause of death was a cervicothoracic gunshot wound. (according to death certificate p. 187 (Vol. I) and p. 654 (Vol. II); report p. 624 (Vol. II); autopsy report p. 671 (Vol. II) and 1074 (Vol. III); Declaration of Enrique Sandoval on p. 1863 (Vol. IV); p. 2055 (Vol. V); p. 2118 (Vol. V); Declaration of Aquiles González on p. 3887 (Vol. VII), among other evidence)
4) That around the middle of 1981, one of the young men, Juan Ángel Ojeda Aguayo, arrived at the house of a relative named Isaías Aguayo Márquez, located in the "Quebrada Honda" sector, in the vicinity of the town of Neltume, Panguipulli.
He stayed there on repeated and intermittent occasions, coming to seek food on different occasions. Specifically, on November 28, 1981, a group of Army and Carabineros personnel stationed in the Neltume sector approached the mentioned house.
After urging the residents to leave their home, Juan Ángel Ojeda Aguayo exited the premises, where he was gunned down by a group of soldiers who fired multiple shots at him, resulting in a craniocerebral-facial gunshot wound, as well as multiple cervicothoracic gunshot wounds with rupture and explosion of organs and gunshot wounds to the lower extremities, which caused his death. (according to p. 848 (Vol.
II), report accounting for the death; p. 872 (Vol. II) autopsy report; p. 874, 919 (Vol. II), p. 1274 (Vol. IV), death certificate; declaration of Jorge Farías Silva on p. 880 (Vol. II); declaration of Rita Yolanda Jaramillo on p. 988 (Vol. II) and 1592 (Vol. IV); of Isaías Aguayo Márquez on p. 2.029 (Vol. V); Carabineros Official Letter of January 1982, p. 918 (Vol. II), among other evidence)
5) That Patricio Alejandro Calfuquir Henríquez, Próspero del Carmen Guzmán Soto, and José Eugenio Monsalve Sandoval arrived at the house of Mrs. Floridema Jaramillo, in Remeco Alto, who provided them with food and immediately took actions to report them to the Carabineros.
This was ultimately achieved by sending her son, Juan Carlos Henríquez Jaramillo, who went on horseback to the Neltume Station to report the fact. Together with Carabineros, they headed back to her home, and upon passing in front of the Remeco school, they notified soldiers who were in a camp in the area, who in turn gave notice by radio.
Upon returning to the house, there were Carabineros stationed in various places, around four of them, but at the same time, Captain Rosauro Martínez Labbé arrived, accompanied by at least two lower-ranking soldiers—among them Corporal 2nd Class Julio Araki Tepano—who, after urging the guerrillas to leave the house, fired against the building until it was practically unusable.
As a result, Patricio Calfuquir Henríquez, Próspero Guzmán Soto, and José Eugenio Monsalve Sandoval were killed. Subsequently, a large military contingent arrived and continued with the operation and the removal of the deceased guerrillas.
The autopsy protocols indicated the following causes of death: according to p. 1075 for Patricio Calfuquir, the precise cause of death was five thoraco-abdominal gunshot wounds, complicated by rupture and explosion of organs and viscera, with the shots showing characteristics of having been fired from a long distance with automatic, large-caliber weapons; on p. 1076 regarding Próspero del Carmen Guzmán Soto, the precise cause of death was twenty-eight thoraco-abdominal and extremity gunshot wounds, complicated by rupture and explosion of organs, viscera, and comminuted fractures, with the shots showing characteristics of having been fired from a long distance with automatic, large-caliber weapons; on page 1079 and in relation to José Eugenio Monsalve Sandoval, the precise, necessary, and immediate cause of death: (4) craniocerebral and thoraco-abdominal gunshot wounds, complicated, with rupture of organs and viscera, from long-distance shots with automatic, heavy-caliber weapons.
6) Miguel Cabrera Fernández, known as "El Paine," who was the leader of the group, died in the town of Choshuenco on October 15, 1981, in an alleged confrontation with Carabineros belonging to the station of that town.
His precise, necessary, and immediate cause of death indicates "Cervicothoracic gunshot wound, anteroposterior, complicated by rupture of blood vessels and left lung." (Official letter sending the body to the morgue p. 751 (Vol.
II); Carabineros report on death p. 749 (Vol. II); Declaration in the prosecutor's office by Paulino Flores Rivas p. 753 (Vol. II); declaration in the prosecutor's office by Hernando Jara Valenzuela on p. 753 (Vol.
II); background on Miguel Cabrera from p. 830 to 841 (Vol. II); Autopsy report p. 755 (Vol. II); death certificate on page 919 (Vol. II); declaration of Héctor Rivas Bravo on p. 842 (Vol. II); declaration of Dagoberto Pineda Troncoso from p. 1055 to 1584 (Vol. IV)).
G)
That in the events 1 through 4, Captain Rosauro Martínez Labbé participated, who at the time of the events held the position of Commander of the No. 8 Command Company of the "Llancahue" Battalion, dependent on the Army's IV Division, a company that was directing the operation in Neltume throughout the entire period it lasted.
The aforementioned Captain Martínez was in charge of organizing the different groups that mobilized through the sector, providing weaponry and giving instructions, among which it was highlighted that "They were at war" and that "upon seeing any man with the characteristics of a guerrilla, one should shoot to kill." (according to declarations on pages 3153, 3155, 3180, 3182, 3219, 3185, 3350, 3355, 3368, 3385, 3400, 3478 (Vol.
VI), 3616 (Vol. VII) among many others; documents on page 1085 (Vol. III) and following, 1286 (Vol. IV) and following, 2338 (Vol. V) and following).
H)
That among the members of the No. 8 Command Company who were collaborating with the operations commanded by Captain Martínez was Corporal 2nd Class Julio Araki Tepano, who was part of the reconnaissance group and, among his participation in the search and detention tasks of the guerrillas, was in charge of notifying the group leader, Lieutenant Ivan Fuentes Sotomayor, that they had discovered a guerrilla base. (p. 2488 (Vol.
V), p. 2583 (Vol. VI), p. 3605 (Vol. VII), p. 3350 (Vol. VI), p. 3353 (Vol. VI), p. 3355 (Vol. VI) among other evidence).
I)
Likewise, regarding the events indicated in point 1, that is, Julio César Riffo and René Bravo Aguilera, Army Lieutenant Luis Arturo Sanhueza Ross participated, dependent on the No. 8 Command Company, who was one of the officers in charge of one of the sections that was sent to the Neltume area (according to declarations on p. 1849, 2.366, 3.183, 5.671, among other evidence).
Thus, according to declarations of conscript soldiers who were members of the squad that was under the command of Lieutenant Sanhueza Ross, they have indicated their knowledge regarding detainees who were under the charge of CNI personnel, describing that they were guerrillas, with their hands tied and a stick crossing their backs, which was tied with wires at each end to their wrists, recounting how they were ordered to guard them and that subsequently, about fifty meters from where they were with Lieutenant Sanhueza Ross, these detainees were executed, and then the same conscripts were ordered to wrap the bodies in polyethylene and load them into a helicopter that transported them to the Company in Valdivia. (according to declaration on p. 3.353 and p. 3.473 (Vol. VI), p. 5.711, p. 6.856 (Vol. XIV), among other evidence). In the same way, regarding the events indicated in number 4, that is, Juan Ángel Ojeda Aguayo, Lieutenant Luis Arturo Sanhueza Ross participated in them, in that he commanded the patrol that was in the vicinity of the town of Choshuenco and, upon receiving a notice from the Carabineros of that town, he went with the patrol under his command to the house where Ojeda Aguayo was, setting up a security operation around the dwelling and participating in the events that resulted in the death of Juan Ángel Ojeda Aguayo. (according to declarations on p. 880 (Vol. II), p. 8.443 and p. 8.580 (Vol. XVIII).
J)
That the Anti-Terrorist Unit of the National Intelligence Center (UAT), led by Captain Conrado García Giaier, also formed a fundamental part of this operation. He actively participated in the search, detention, and subsequent death of some of the mentioned victims, which is also accredited in the indictment orders on pages 2.046, 2.050, and 2.052 (Vol.
V) (confirmed by the Illustrious Court of Appeals of Valdivia according to p. 2.169 (Vol. V)) (declarations of Luis Bascur Gaete on p. 1500 (Vol. IV); of Carlos Leonardo Ruiz Iturra on p. 2.398 and p. 2.431 (Vol. V); of Carlos Cesar Cisternas Cofré on p. 2.401 (Vol. V); resume on p. 2324 to 2330 (Vol. V); police report p. 2.387 (Vol. V), among other evidence).
K)
That in the same way, Army Major Sergio Canals Baldwin actively participated in the events described in numbers 1 and 3, that is, Julio Riffo Figueroa, René Bravo Aguilera, and Raúl Obregón Torres. Major Canals Baldwin was part of the "Plomo Group" of the National Intelligence Center (CNI) and was sent to the Neltume area, stationing himself along with his group and the other members of the CNI at the Termas de Liquiñe, occupying all the cabins during the entire time they remained in that town, facilities where Julio Riffo Figueroa and René Bravo Aguilera were being held, and as a result of the information provided by these detainees, it was possible to find and kill Raúl Obregón Torres, as detailed in point 3 of this indictment order. This officer performed operational and information-gathering duties regarding the activities in the area and was the Army officer with the highest rank in the group of people who made up the National Intelligence Center (CNI) and who were sent from Santiago to support the work of other branches of the Armed Forces that were in the area (according to declarations on p. 3.653, p. 3.656, p. 5.550, and p. 8.534, among other evidence).
That in all the reports accounting for the death of the members of the "Toqui Lautaro Detachment," it is mentioned that they died as a result of confrontations, which is implausible, since the unequal and deteriorated condition in which the members of the "Toqui Lautaro" group were cannot be ignored, not only in terms of weaponry and preparation, but mostly in their physical conditions, remembering that the victims were in a state of malnutrition and one of them even had part of his foot amputated.
The disproportion in the use of force by State agents was evident, since they could have simply apprehended the members of the group without the need to go so far as to execute them.
Source: diarioelranco.cl, August 30, 2024
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