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A State of Fear - Memories of Argentina's Nightmare - cover

A State of Fear - Memories of Argentina's Nightmare

Andrew Graham-Yooll

Publisher: Eland Publishing

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Summary

For ten hair-raising years, Andrew Graham-Yooll was the News Editor of the Buenos Aires Herald. All around him friends and acquaintances were 'disappearing'. Although the slightest mistake might have caused his own disappearance, he didn't shrink from getting first-hand experience of this war of terror. He attended clandestine guerrilla conferences, helped relatives trace the missing and took tea with a torturer who wasn't ashamed to make the most chilling of confessions.
Available since: 05/07/2020.
Print length: 160 pages.

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