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Killing
Peace
Colombia's Conflict and the
Failure of U.S. Intervention
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"Garry Leech's
fine study ... is a lucid and informed introduction to one
of the most painful tragedies of the current era."
Noam
Chomsky
"...an excellent short overview of the past and the present
of the Colombian Civil War." NACLA
Report on the Americas
"Killing Peace is an important guide. Garry Leech
has produced a simple, easy-to-follow, but very compelling piece
of work." Adam
Isacson, Center for International Policy
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Killing Peace: Colombia's Conflict and the Failure
of U.S. Intervention
by Garry M. Leech
Publisher, Information Network of the Americas (INOTA)
April 2002
Paperback, 116 pages with photos
ISBN: 0-9720384-0-X
$10.00 (see below)
Description:
Over the past half-century, Colombia has been plagued by violenceits
people caught in the middle of a civil conflict raging between
the army, leftist guerrillas, right-wing paramilitaries, narco-traffickers,
and U.S. anti-drug warriors. Killing Peace: Colombia's
Conflict and the Failure of U.S. Intervention provides
a timely and much-needed overview of the war that is ravaging
Colombia including its root causes in the country's gross
social and economic inequalities.
Though rarely in the headlines, Colombia is not only by far
the largest recipient of U.S. military aid in the Western
Hemisphere, it is also the worst human rights catastrophe.
The rampaging process of economic globalization is further
brutalizing the war-weary Colombian people.
Drawing from on-the-ground reporting as well as historical
sources, Killing Peace addresses all aspects of the
Colombian conflict, particularly the dangerous and expanding
involvement of the United States as part of its drug warand
now the "war on terror." |
Killing Peace: Colombia's
Conflict and the Failure of U.S. Intervention
by Garry M. Leech
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