Roberto Federico Souper Onfray (2 May 1927 – 24 August 2015) was a
Chilean military
The Chilean Armed Forces ( es, Fuerzas Armadas de Chile) is the unified military organization comprising the Chilean Army, Air Force, and Navy. The President of Chile is the commander-in-chief of the military, and formulates policy through the Mi ...
officer who launched an unsuccessful coup d'état against the
Allende administration, surrounding the presidential palace with a
tank
A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat. Tank designs are a balance of heavy firepower, strong armour, and good battlefield mobility provided by tracks and a powerful engin ...
regiment. Twenty-two civilians were killed during the brief coup attempt, including
Leonardo Henrichsen
Leonardo Henrichsen (May 29, 1940 – June 29, 1973) was an Argentine and Swedish photojournalist.
Life and times
Leonardo Henrichsen was born to Swedish civil engineer Kjell Henrichsen from Gothenburg and an English Argentine mother in Buenos ...
, a Swedish-Argentine news photographer filming the events.
Early life
Souper was married to María Eugenia Wilshaw. He attended the Chilean military academy following his attendance at the Jesuit-run secondary school, "San Ignacio" in Santiago. After being commissioned as an Army officer he rose through the ranks and served with units including the "Húsares" of
Angol, and the "Granaderos" of
Iquique. Souper's family was characterised as being of a "military caste" following the entry of the first Souper on the Chilean historical scene, when colonel
Robert Souper Howard
Colonel Robert Souper Howard (September 9, 1818 – January 13, 1881) was a Chilean soldier, although born in England, who served in the Chilean Army during most of the War of the Pacific.
Early life
He was born in Harwich, England, the son of W ...
(born in
Harwich
Harwich is a town in Essex, England, and one of the Haven ports on the North Sea coast. It is in the Tendring district. Nearby places include Felixstowe to the north-east, Ipswich to the north-west, Colchester to the south-west and Clacton-on- ...
, Britain) played a prominent role in the
1879 War of the Pacific. Souper had one son, Gustavo, who did not follow the family military tradition, and instead operated a small hotel in Puerto Bories, in the XII Región of Chile (Magallanes).
Failed coup attempt
The aforementioned attempted coup, known as the
Tanquetazo, took place on 29 June 1973 and was widely reported in international wire and news media. At the time, Souper was the commander of the "Regimiento Blindado Nº2" Chilean Army tank force in the Santiago region. Souper's failure is considered significant in that it provided the military with a valuable lesson as to what conditions were necessary for a coup to succeed. There is no reliable evidence that the United States actively assisted or even approved of Souper's tanquetazo and given the absurdly uncoordinated nature of the event, and the lack of support for it within the rest of the Chilean military, such a connection is considered unlikely. However, there is considerable published information about the Chilean organization "
Patria y Libertad
The Fatherland and Liberty Nationalist Front ( es, Frente Nacionalista Patria y Libertad or simply , PyL) was a fascistAcademic literature describing FNPL as a fascist movement:
* "Pablo Rodriguez, a lawyer and gremialista, formed the Movimiento ...
" that did promote the coup attempt and members of that group notoriously took refuge in the embassy of Ecuador when the coup's failure was made clear. Souper's cousin, Carlos Souper Quinteros, along with Roberto's brothers Jaime and Patricio, were active members of "Patria y Libertad."
Dictatorship era
Souper, detained under the Allende administration and under prosecution for sedition in a military court, was released following the
successful coup on 11 September 1973. He then became an agent for the
Santiago
Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is the center of Chile's most densely populated region, the Santiago Metropolitan Region, whose ...
regional intelligences services (División de Inteligencia Regional de la División de Inteligencia Metropolitana). Though declassified CIA documents do not identify any American involvement in the tanquetazo, Souper was named by the CIA as early as August 1971 as one of eight known officers predisposed to oppose the government of Salvador Allende.
Later life
In 2001 Souper was a director of the symbolic armoured cavalry unit known as "Coronel Santiago Bueras". In 2004 the Chilean newspaper ''La Cuarta'' identified Souper as a probable participant in the death of Chilean musician and songwriter
Víctor Jara
Víctor Lidio Jara Martínez (; 28 September 1932 – 16 September 1973) was a Chilean teacher, theater director, poet, singer-songwriter and Communist political activist. He developed Chilean theater by directing a broad array of works, rang ...
, according to the finding of special judge Juan Carlos Urrutia.
In 2005 the daughter of the Swedish-Argentine filmmaker Leonardo Henrichsen, killed near the presidential palace during the "Tanquetazo" in 1973, initiated legal proceedings in Chile against those responsible for the death of her father. The story was carried in the Argentine media.
In 2012 Souper was charged in Chile, along with several others, with the murder of Chilean folk singer Victor Jara in 1973. At the time, Souper was reported to be in a rest home, suffering from Alzheimer's. The edition of 11 October 2013 of "Diario UChile" indicated prosecution of Roberto Souper (as an accomplice) and other defendants, for aggravated homicide.
References
External links
Some facts on the coup
*
ttp://radio.uchile.cl/2013/10/11/dictan-procesamientos-por-homicidios-en-casos-victor-jara-y-calle-janequeo. Dictan procesamientos por homicidios en casos “Víctor Jara” y “Calle Janequeo”
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1927 births
2015 deaths
Chilean Army officers