State Terrorism and the United States: From Counter-Insurgency to the War on Terrorism

State Terrorism and the United States: From Counter-Insurgency to the War on Terrorism image
ISBN-10:

1842775359

ISBN-13:

9781842775356

Released: Aug 01, 2004
Publisher: Zed Books
Format: Paperback, 256 pages
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Description:

This is a chilling analysis of the immediate predecessor of the US war on terrorism: its counter-insurgency policy during the Cold War. The US promised a low level response uniquely tailored to assisting third world states to respond to local insurgencies seeking social change. Drawing on the reports of Truth Commissions from six countries, Guatemala, El Salvador, Argentina, Chile, South Africa, and Indonesia, Frederick Gareau examines a harrowing array of human rights abuses by US-supported dictators, governments and paramilitary groups against their own peoples. He shows that state and para-statal forces committed by far the greatest proportion of violence, and that these state repressions were perpetrated with Washington's full awareness, complicity, and military and politico-diplomatic support, if not at its instigation.












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