Review Che Guevara And The FBI: U.S. Political Police Dossier On The Latin American Revolutionary Edited By Michael Ratner Formatted As Kindle
book is first to publish the U, S. Secret Police dossiers on legendary revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara, revealing how the FBI and CIA monitored his activity in the United States, Mexico, Cuba and Latin America.
I bet I know what it doesn't say, That Guevara only arrived on the political scene in Bolivia after the defeat of the working class, thereby writing off the proletariat and fetishising the guerrilla struggle.
That he shook hands with Ramon Mercarder who murdered Trotsky and signed himself Stalin II, Nonetheless, if this book demonstrates how Guievara's murdere ended up working for the White House's Situation Group, via Civil Military Assistance as a facsit Contra terrorist in Nicargua it will have earned its keep.
This book was an excellent resource when I wrote a paper about the threat of sitelinkChe Guevara, and how the US created it.
It was a good resource, because I need to site specific lines about the FBI watching Guevara and how they defined his presence in Guerilla movements, but don't expect to pick up this book and find the complete secret plot to assasinate Che or something like that.
There is still a lot of information blacked out, and they are pretty standard docs, It is nice though, that these books are released, the FBI/CIA has a series of released docs for certain incicents, which were made into books.
Attorney and President Emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights CCR, a non profit human rights litigation organization and president of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights ECCHR based in Berlin.
He was co counsel in representing the Guantanamo Bay detainees in the United States Supreme Court, where, in June, the court decided
his clients have the right to test the legality of their detentions in court.
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