Massacres In The Jungle: Ixcan, Guatemala, 1975-1982Avalon Publishing, 1994 M01 30 - 215 páginas Between 1975 and 1982 the Guatemalan military systematically and sadistically punished the "campesino" population for the activities of guerrilleros in their region. This account by Ricardo Falla, an anthropologist and Jesuit priest who is himself a Guatemalan exile, shows how the victims and their communities were destroyed and provides a detailed record of assassinations and disappearances. The book also bears witness to the work of Catholic priests who are dedicating themselves to improving the lives of the peoples of Central America. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Notes | 8 |
Persecution of the Church | 24 |
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