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Mauricio Hernández Norambuena, also known as “Comandante Ramiro”, defended the assassination of former senator Jaime Guzmán (UDI) as an “ethical operation”, although he recognized that it was a “political error”.
In an interview with The net from the High Security Prison, the former frontman recalled that the murder was managed because it was about “doing justice for ourselves”, responding to the alleged “impunity” that the Concertación tried to install after the end of the dictatorship.
“That decision was because we knew what ‘justice where possible’ was, because it seemed a shame to us, it was already deciding on impunity, and we did not accept it. Within this campaign, the name of Jaime Guzmán is placed as one of the objectives within a series of other names.“, he raised.
When asked about his assessment of the event 30 years later, Hernández said that “It was a political error, because it did not contribute to our policy of placing that wedge on the issue of human rightsBut I think it was a fair operation, from an ethical point of view, because of what it meant and his connection to human rights violations. “
The former frontman also referred to the current political situation in the country, stating that the governments of the Concertación were “each time they were ceasing to be left, and (they were) rather social democracy, which is practically the center. These conceptualizations were previously much clearer. Today they lose each other, they intersect. “
“Institutionalized politics has run to the right (…) left left, I do not see in institutional politics, “he added.
“The left is to seek social transformation and here all the parties, in some way, are in the game of humanizing the model a bit, that it is not so wild, because no one proposes social transformation,” he said.