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Beyond Bogota Diary Of A Drug War Journalist In Colombia Garry M Leech

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Beyond Bogota Diary Of A Drug War Journalist In Colombia Garry M Leech
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Beyond Bogota Diary Of A Drug War Journalist In Colombia Garry M Leech instant download after payment.

Publisher: Beacon Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Garry M. Leech
ISBN: 9780807061466, 9780807061480, 0807061468, 0807061484
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Beyond Bogota Diary Of A Drug War Journalist In Colombia Garry M Leech by Garry M. Leech 9780807061466, 9780807061480, 0807061468, 0807061484 instant download after payment.

Independent journalist Garry Leech has spent the last eight years working in the most remote and dangerous regions of Colombia, uncovering the unofficial stories of people living in conflict zones. Beyond Bogotá is framed around the eleven hours that Leech was held captive by the FARC, Colombia's largest leftist guerrilla group, in August of 2006. He recalls nearly thirty years of travel and work in Latin America while weaving in a historical context of the region and on-the-ground reporting with each passing hour of his detention.
More than $5 billion in U.S. aid over the past seven years has failed to end Colombia's civil conflict or reduce cocaine production. Leech finds that ordinary Colombians, not drug lords, have suffered the most and that peasants and indigenous peoples have been caught in the crossfire between the armed groups. Meanwhile, more than thirty Colombian journalists have been murdered over the last three decades, making Colombia one of the...

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