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--For immediate release--
Crimes of War Project posts new bilingual issue of its online
Magazine:
(www.crimesofwar.org)
�Colombia: The Traffic of Terror� / Colombia: El tr�fico del terror
What are the factions really fighting for?
Karl Penhaul puts guerrillas, drugs, extorsion into historical context.
In his vivid reporting, this is war without end, until the government
really helps the poor. Ana Carrigan documents the increasing civilian
support for the paramilitaries in this presidential election year.
Arturo Carrillo argues that, since every party to the conflict commits
war crimes and crimes against humanity, international criminal law may
be key to ending the violence. Hiram Ruiz exposes the crisis of the
internally displaced. U.S. policy is sharply debated by Daniel
Garcia-Pena and Michael Shifter and Victoria Wigodzky.
Teun Voeten�s photoessay takes us to �Barrancabermeja: The Murder
Capital of the World,� while Donna DeCesare shows us grassroots peace
programs.
This issue of The Magazine also includes a Cultural Supplement,
featuring an interview with Doris Salcedo, Colombia�s most important
contemporary artist; Carey Perloff on her U.S. premiere of Harold
Pinter�s Mountain Language; as well as a look at Cambodian theatre, and
music as a form of resistance under Pinochet.
Two more new features:
* The CWP Monitor, providing background and analysis of landmark
current events.
* On the News: Listings from our Archives contextualize important
breaking stories.
With this issue of The Magazine, we welcome our new Web Editor,
Marguerite Feitlowitz. The author of the critically acclaimed A LEXICON
OF TERROR: Argentina and the Legacies of Torture, she wrote the Pinochet
series for Crimes of War, and has published, taught, and lectured
internationally.
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--For immediate
release-- Crimes of
War Project posts new bilingual issue of its online Magazine: (www.crimesofwar.org) “
What are the factions really fighting for? Karl
Penhaul puts guerrillas, drugs, extorsion
into historical context. In his vivid reporting, this is war without end, until
the government really helps the poor. Ana Carrigan
documents the increasing civilian support for the paramilitaries in this
presidential election year. Arturo Carrillo argues that, since every party to
the conflict commits war crimes and crimes against humanity, international
criminal law may be key to ending the violence. Hiram
Ruiz exposes the crisis of the internally displaced. Teun Voeten’s
photoessay takes us to “ This
issue of The Magazine also includes a Cultural Supplement, featuring an interview with Doris Salcedo, Two
more new features: ·
The CWP Monitor,
providing background and analysis of landmark current events. ·
On the News:
Listings from our Archives contextualize important breaking stories. With
this issue of The Magazine, we welcome our new Web Editor, Marguerite
Feitlowitz. The author of the critically acclaimed A LEXICON OF
TERROR: Argentina and the Legacies of Torture, she wrote the
Pinochet series for Crimes of War, and has published, taught, and lectured
internationally. |
