The Tupamaro guerrillas / Maria Esther Gilio ; translated by Anne Edmondson ; introduction by Robert J. Alexander.
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TextLanguage: English Original language: Spanish Publisher: New York : Saturday Review Press, [1972]Description: 204 pp. 22 cmContent type: - text
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- 0841502110
- 9780841502116
- F2728 .G37
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Translation of La guerrilla tupamara.
Part I. Signs of deterioration -- Old age pensions: Social provision or social perversion? -- We are all of us murderers -- Penal institutions: Idleness as a prophylactic -- Etchepare Colony Mental Hospital: 'That hell so greatly feared' -- One Uruguayan who left -- Part II. Now the poor of America ... -- The men and women of tomorrow -- The meat workers' strike: 'Just as God would have wished' -- What do the Tupamaros mean to you? -- Go forth and set the world on fire -- Part III. Enough! We say -- Operation Pando -- Text of one of the leaflets distributed in Pando -- A qualitative leap forward -- An interview with a Tupamaro -- Tortures -- Escapes: Raul Bidegain Dreissing; Thirty-eight women; One hundred and six men -- Epilogue -- Postscript: Later events.
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