The Pinochet affair : state terrorism and global justice
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The Pinochet affair : state terrorism and global justice
Zed Books, c2003
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"In association with The Transnational Institute"--T.p.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [178]-183) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Pinochet Affair is the epic story of the events that surrounded the dramatic arrest of General Augusto Pinochet in London in October 1998. Beginning his narrative with the violent military coup that Pinochet led on September 11, 1973, Roger Burbach discusses what led the dictator to murder thousands of his own people and to authorize acts of international terrorism in Argentina, Italy and Washington D.C. He describes the global clash that ultimately took place in Spain, Britain and Chile to bring him to justice, and the impact the Pinochet affair has had around the world as the global human rights community seeks to establish an international regime of justice.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The First September 11 that Shook the World
1. The Dictator's Prelude: Allende, Chile and the Coup
2. The Formation of a Dictator
3. Quest for Absolute Power
4. Globalization of the Chilean Human Rights Movement
5. The Bitter Transition, 1990-1998 (By Marny Requa)
6. The Entrapment of a Dictator
7. Five Hundred Days in the British Docket
8. Pinochet's Return and the Reckoning in Chile
9. Conclusion: State Terrorism Versus the Globalization of Justice
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