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Eclipse of the Assassins: The CIA, Imperial Politics, and the Slaying of Mexican Journalist Manuel Buendía
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Eclipse of the Assassins: The CIA, Imperial Politics, and the Slaying of Mexican Journalist Manuel Buendía
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Eclipse of the Assassins: The CIA, Imperial Politics, and the Slaying of Mexican Journalist Manuel Buendía
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This is a stellar, courageous work of investigative journalism and historical scholarshipgrippingly told, meticulously documented, and doggedly pursued over thirty years. Tracking a Cold War confrontation that has compromised the national interests of both Mexico and the United States,
Eclipse of the Assassins
exposes deadly connections among historical events usually remembered as isolated episodes.
Authors Russell and Sylvia Bartley shed new light on the U.S.-instigated “dirty wars” that ravaged all of Latin America in the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s and revealfor the first timehow Mexican officials colluded with Washington in its proxy
contra
war against the Sandinista government of Nicaragua. They draw together the strands of a clandestine web linking:
the assassination of prominent Mexican journalist Manuel Buendía
the torture and murder of U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent Enrique Camarena
the Iran-Contra scandal
a major DEA sting against key CIA-linked Bolivian, Panamanian, and Mexican drug traffickers
CIA-orchestrated suppression of investigative journalists
criminal collusion of successive U.S. and Mexican administrations that has resulted in the unprecedented power of drug kingpins like “El Chapo” Guzmán.
places a major political crimethe murder of Buendíain its full historical perspective and shows how the dirty wars of the past are still claiming victims today.
Best books for public & secondary school libraries from university presses, American Library Association
Eclipse of the Assassins
exposes deadly connections among historical events usually remembered as isolated episodes.
Authors Russell and Sylvia Bartley shed new light on the U.S.-instigated “dirty wars” that ravaged all of Latin America in the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s and revealfor the first timehow Mexican officials colluded with Washington in its proxy
contra
war against the Sandinista government of Nicaragua. They draw together the strands of a clandestine web linking:
the assassination of prominent Mexican journalist Manuel Buendía
the torture and murder of U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent Enrique Camarena
the Iran-Contra scandal
a major DEA sting against key CIA-linked Bolivian, Panamanian, and Mexican drug traffickers
CIA-orchestrated suppression of investigative journalists
criminal collusion of successive U.S. and Mexican administrations that has resulted in the unprecedented power of drug kingpins like “El Chapo” Guzmán.
places a major political crimethe murder of Buendíain its full historical perspective and shows how the dirty wars of the past are still claiming victims today.
Best books for public & secondary school libraries from university presses, American Library Association