Break-ins, Death Threats and the FBI: The Covert War Against the Central America MovementSouth End Press, 1991 - 257 pages The core of this book, written by a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist, documents the wide-ranging FBI assault on CISPES. |
Table des matières
Beginnings of a Secret War | 13 |
2 | 25 |
5 | 61 |
9 | 105 |
The CIA at Home the FBI Abroad | 121 |
The Heart of the Terror Network | 149 |
From the FBI to the NSC | 169 |
The FBI and Oliver Norths Private Network | 183 |
Completing the CoverUp | 209 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Administration's airtel Author's interview author's possession bombing Boston Globe break-ins Bureau campaign Casey Central America Central America groups church CISPES CISPES investigation CISPES members Committee Congress Congressional Constitutional Rights counter-terrorism covert Dallas Dallas office Davenport death squads death threats Department director disinformation domestic El Salvador FBI agents FBI documents FBI files FBI's file on Frank Flanagan FMLN foreign Frank Varelli Gilberto Mendoza Guatemala guerrillas harassment House Ibid illegal included interview with Frank involved Iran-Contra John Rees later left-wing leftist liberal Mabry material military movement Nicaragua Oliver North operation organizations policies in Central political activists political groups President propaganda Public Diplomacy Reagan Administration refugees Revell right-wing Salvadoran Salvadoran National Guard Salvadoran security forces San Salvador Sanctuary Sanctuary movement Sandinista secret Senate Singlaub Special Agent surveillance teletype Terrell terrorism terrorist tion told U.S. policies United Varelli recalled Vides Casanova Villacorta Western Goals

