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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part27.utf8:110475071:1821
Source Library of Congress
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001 98172913
003 DLC
005 20021206084019.0
008 980721s1998 ag a b 000 0 spa
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050 00 $aF3326.T69$bS58 1998
100 1 $aSivak, Martín,$d1975-
245 13 $aEl asesinato de Juan José Torres :$bBanzer y el Mercosur de la muerte /$cMartin Sivak.
260 $aBuenos Aires :$bEdiciones del Pensamiento Nacional,$c[1998].
300 $a251 p. :$bill. ;$c22 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 247-251).
520 1 $a"First work of investigative journalism about the murder of Gen. Juan José Torres González, former de facto president of Bolivia. Torres was kidnapped and murdered in Buenos Aires in June 1976, presumably by members of an Argentine hit squad with links to the then military governments of Argentina and Bolivia. Concludes that conspiracy involved then Bolivian president Hugo Banzer Suárez; his cousin Eduardo Banzer, who was serving as Bolivian consul in Buenos Aires; Albano Harguindeguy, then Argentina's Interior Minister; members of Gen. Pinochet's Chilean intelligence service; and a host of other characters. Author interviewed over 60 people in Argentina, Bolivia, and Uruguay. If account is correct, investigation presents a very serious indictment of intelligence sharing by Argentine, Bolivian, and Chilean dictators in order to eliminate opposition"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.$uhttp://www.loc.gov/hlas/
600 20 $aTorres G., Juan José$q(Torres González),$d1920-1976$xAssassination.
651 0 $aBolivia$xPolitics and government$y1952-1982.
600 20 $aBanzer Suárez, Hugo,$d1926-