En las alas del cóndor

En las alas del cóndor
Title En las alas del cóndor PDF eBook
Author Eduardo Iturriaga Neumann
Publisher
Pages 437
Release 2009
Genre Chile
ISBN 9789568433291

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The Feathers of Condor

The Feathers of Condor
Title The Feathers of Condor PDF eBook
Author Fernando López
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 375
Release 2016-08-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1443898988

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On 25 November 1975, representatives of five South American intelligence services held a secret meeting in the city of Santiago, Chile. At the end of the gathering, the participating delegations agreed to launch Operation Condor under the pretext of coordinating counterinsurgency activities, sharing information to combat leftist guerrillas and stopping an alleged advance of Marxism in the region. Condor, however, went much further than mere exchanges of information between neighbours. It was a plan to transnationalize state terrorism beyond South America. This book identifies the reasons why the South American military regimes chose this strategic path at a time when most revolutionary movements in the region were defeated, in the process of leaving behind armed struggle and resuming the political path. One of Condor’s most intriguing features was the level of cooperation achieved by these governments considering the distrust, animosity and historical rivalries between these countries’ armed forces. This book explores these differences and goes further than previous lines of inquiry, which have focused predominantly on the conflict between Latin American leftist guerrillas and the armed forces, to study the contribution made by other actors such as civilian anticommunist figures and organizations, and the activities conducted by politically active exiles and their supporters in numerous countries. This broader approach confirms that the South American dictatorships launched the Condor Plan to systematically eliminate any kind of opposition, especially key figures and groups involved in the denunciation of the regimes’ human rights violations.

Ghosts of Sheridan Circle

Ghosts of Sheridan Circle
Title Ghosts of Sheridan Circle PDF eBook
Author Alan McPherson
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 393
Release 2019-08-13
Genre History
ISBN 1469653516

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On September 21, 1976, a car bomb killed Orlando Letelier, the former Chilean ambassador to the United States, along with his colleague Ronni Moffitt. The murder shocked the world, especially because of its setting--Sheridan Circle, in the heart of Washington, D.C. Letelier's widow and her allies immediately suspected the secret police of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, who eliminated opponents around the world. Because U.S. political leaders saw the tyrant as a Cold War ally, they failed to warn him against assassinating Letelier and hesitated to blame him afterward. Government investigators and diplomats, however, pledged to find the killers, defying a monstrous, secretive regime. Was justice attainable? Finding out would take nearly two decades. With interviews from three continents, never-before-used documents, and recently declassified sources that conclude that Pinochet himself ordered the hit and then covered it up, Alan McPherson has produced the definitive history of one of the Cold War's most consequential assassinations. The Letelier car bomb forever changed counterterrorism, human rights, and democracy. This page-turning real-life political thriller combines a police investigation, diplomatic intrigue, courtroom drama, and survivors' tales of sorrow and tenacity.

40 Years are Nothing

40 Years are Nothing
Title 40 Years are Nothing PDF eBook
Author Fernando López
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 145
Release 2015-09-18
Genre History
ISBN 1443882860

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The 1973 coups d’état in Uruguay and Chile were significantly different from other military coups in Latin America. These two dictatorial regimes began a new era in the subcontinent. They became staunch bearers of a National Security State doctrine and introduced radical new economic policies. More tellingly, they gave birth to extreme models of society built on the foundations of what can arguably be considered ideological genocides, relying on both rudimentary and sophisticated methods of repression and authoritarianism to establish neoliberal systems that have lasted until today. 2013 marked the 40th anniversary of the fall of democratic rule in those countries. After four decades, the governments of Uruguay and Chile continue to show deficiencies in bringing the perpetrators of severe human rights violations to face justice. 40 Years are Nothing: History and Memory of the 1973 coups d’état in Uruguay and Chile is inspired by the strong memories that these coups still create. The range of topics addressed in the contributions gathered here demonstrate that the 1973 coups continue to be key points of interest for researchers across the globe and that the study of these topics is far from exhausted.

Las Alas Del Cóndor

Las Alas Del Cóndor
Title Las Alas Del Cóndor PDF eBook
Author Hernán Orrego
Publisher Palibrio
Pages 378
Release 2011-05-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1617646849

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Apasionante obra narrativa de ficción histórica que desde el país austral chileno de los años setenta, consigue con maestría y rigor realista hilar, apuntalar y descifrar el tinglado que trastocó el destino para toda una “generación perdida”. Aquellos jóvenes, emparedados entre una izquierda utópica y una derecha pragmática, no tuvieron otra alternativa que tomar la vía del exilio tras a búsqueda de la dignidad negada en su propia patria. El thriller nos conduce de la mano por el intrincado laberinto de intrigas, intimidaciones, persecuciones, traiciones, tragedias y asesinatos de la Operación Cóndor, cohonestada por el sector más conservador de la Iglesia católica. Los protagonistas, vivieron, sufrieron y amaron en el escenario de medio siglo de Historia contemporánea, inmolando sus sueños para que estos hechos incivilizados nunca jamás vuelvan a repetirse.

Alas de cóndor

Alas de cóndor
Title Alas de cóndor PDF eBook
Author Ana María García Arias
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 2007
Genre
ISBN 9789871226146

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El Cóndor Por Chile

El Cóndor Por Chile
Title El Cóndor Por Chile PDF eBook
Author Thomas S. Kretz
Publisher
Pages 127
Release 1985
Genre Chile
ISBN

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