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"Father Giraldo, director of a leading Colombian human rights organization, carefully explains Colombia's human rights crisis, citing statistics on political violence and relating eyewitness accounts of extrajudicial assassinations and massacres. Directly implicates the Colombian State in these actions, calling the political regime a 'democratatorship,' a government based on the rule of impunity rather than the rule of law"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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Human rights, Politics and government, State-sponsored terrorism, Assassination, Victims of state-sponsored terrorism, Armed Forces, Political activity, Gewalt, Menschenrecht, Activite politique, Drogenhandel, Politik, Droits de l'homme (Droit international), Victimes du terrorisme d'Etat, Forces armees, Terrorisme d'Etat, Geschichte 1980-1995, Politique et gouvernement, Assassinat, Activité politique, Forces armées, Terrorisme d'État, Victimes du terrorisme d'ÉtatPlaces
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Colombia: The Genocidal Democracy
July 1996, Common Courage Press
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Behind the media's focus on Colombia's drug war is an unmentioned horror story: the Dirty War that has given Colombia the worst human rights record in the hemisphere.
With icy precision and passionate prose, Father Giraldo and Noam Chomsky reveal the deadly landscape of what Eduardo Galeano termed the "Democratatorship": how the United States helped Colombia carry out unrelenting human rights travesties; how the paramilitary system functions to shield the military from connection to death squad activities; and what Americans can do to change a situation funded with our tax dollars.
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