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Published: 2nd February 2004
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Published: 14th November 2023
The Condor Years: The Secret History of South Americas Assassination Alliance
By (Author) John Dinges
The New Press
The New Press
14th November 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
327.1283009047
Paperback
352
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
A completely updated editionbased on recently declassified archives and judicial investigationsof the story of the covert, U.S.-backed anti-terrorist network responsible for South Americas worst human rights abuses
blew the lid off a secret intelligence-sharing, torture, and assassination program named Operation Condor, which helped Latin American dictatorships stay in power for a decadeall with the blessing of the United States.
In the ensuing years, Dinges has closely tracked a series of groundbreaking judicial investigationsand resulting trials of military officersin Argentina and Chile, and gained access to the largest-ever trove of CIA and FBI files on Latin America, which were declassified in 2019. Delving into the full documentary record of this most pivotal period in Latin American history, Dinges undertook a major revision of his original book, creating this riveting new edition, of which over 75 percent is completely new material.
A major contribution to the historical record (Foreign Affairs), The Condor Years is now the definitive story of Latin American dictatorships and repression, with extensive new material on the U.S. role, new revelations about targeted assassinations and collaboration between different nations security and intelligence services, and the fullest accounting to date of the victims of this global program of terror. It is crucial reading for anyone who is seeking to understand Latin America today and the U.S.s enabling of autocratic governments in our neighbors to the south.
Praise for The Condor Years:
Scrupulous, well-documented and indignant.
The Washington Post
Goes a long way toward bringing the truths of that dark time into the light.
San Francisco Chronicle
Touch[es] directly upon issues at the center of todays debate over U.S. foreign policylike secrecy in the name of national security.
The Nation
John Dinges is Godfrey Lowell Cabot Professor of Journalism at Columbia University. A former managing editor of NPR News and Latin American special correspondent for the Washington Post, he is the author of The Condor Years (The New Press) and Our Man in Panama and the co-author (with Saul Landau) of Assassination on Embassy Row.