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Chronicle of a Forgotten Crime

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Cotito

Chronicle of a Forgotten Crime

First English Edition

Translated from the Spanish and edited with notes and a Foreword by David M. Fishlow

Publish Date
Publisher
Altozano Press
Pages
334

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Cotito: Chronicle of a Forgotten Crime
2013, Altozano Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Volcán, Chiriquí, Rep. of Panama
Copyright Date
1993, 2013
Translation Of
Cotito: Crónica de un crimen olvidado

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
353.36'7287'11'2
Library of Congress
HV 8168.C67

Contributors

Editor
David M. Fishlow

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
lxxxiv, 250
Number of pages
334
Dimensions
8 x 5.25 x .73 inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25430860M
ISBN 13
9789962051008

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Work Description

On July 7, 1941, war raging in Europe, the United States demanding drastic measures to root out "German" saboteurs, and the Presidency of Arnulfo Arias Madrid on the point of collapse, the Policía Nacional of Panama opened fire in cold blood - killing 12 and severely wounding 8 women and children - obstinate but unarmed members of a Swiss pacifist agricultural settlement in the western highlands of Panama. Arias denied ordering the massacre, but praised the police for carrying it out. The judicial investigation and criminal proceedings dragged on for 12 years without reaching any conclusion or determining the responsibility of Pres. Arnulfo Arias.

Forty years later in the fraudulent 1984 election between the military's puppet candidate and Arnulfo Arias Madrid, the Government widely publicized an entirely fraudulent book, Holocausto en Panamá which claimed that Arias was acting under the direct, personal orders of Adolf Hitler to annihilate (non-existent) Jewish settlements in the area.

Cotito relates the history of the colony, its destruction in a blaze of gunfire, describes the political context of the period. It also refutes in detail the allegations of the military's attempted exploitation of the event for political ends in the 1980's, and describes the ghastly and totally unnecessary exhumation of a common grave by the military propagandist Aristides Iván Hassán R., one of the exhumations staged for a gullible CNN reporter and his cameramen.

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